TC Design Works Inc. Supple Cups for Flat, Shy and Inverted Nipples (Size 2)
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Analysis of 68 reviews for TC Design Works Inc. Supple Cups for Flat, Shy and Inverted Nipples (Size 2)
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This product received a total score of 8.87 out of 10, based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 5 features:
What users have to say about TC Design Works Inc. Supple Cups for Flat, Shy and Inverted Nipples (Size 2)
This type of lubricant works well and could also be used right from the start, as it allows the breast to move with-in the suckling flange, as well as allowing the nipple to glide inside the draw tunnel of the flange.
When you are pregnant, you could use your favorite lotion or adult water base lubricant, but after the baby is born, there are several nipple lubricants that you can use to make breast pumping more comfortable and productive, as well as allowing for a good seal of the pump flange.
It's been over a week since I inverted my nipples, and they are becoming more sensitive to light touch and "come out" more often.
I have a left and a right nipple, but I don't think I'll be breastfeeding in the foreseeable future.
The other women don't know that you need lubrication to form a good seal when you use these, and dry skin will allow air to enter and then the suction will be lost.
FAQ
What size works best for everyone?
It depends on starting size and goal.
Is the mailman able to tell what's inside? How do you pack them for delivery?
There is no information on the shipping label about the contents.
I can't find the chart. Where is it?
The front of the packages have the measurements of the nipples on them, so you can click on each size and look at the size guide chart.
I am 40D and what size should I order?
The nipple size is the first thing that comes to mind, followed by the small. I bought the medium and had to go out and purchase the largest I could find, and I'm not a 40D.
Is it possible for me to breastfeed if these take out my nipples?
It might take a bit more time to see results with the grade 3 inversion.