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- Q: What are Boboduck Nipple Shields made of? A: Boboduck Nipple Shields are made from pure 925 silver, which is safe for both mothers and babies and meets European safety standards.
- Q: How do I use the nipple shields? A: To use the nipple shields, first express a few drops of breast milk into each cup, then place the silver cup over your nipple, cover it with a nursing pad to keep it discreet, and use your bra to hold everything in place.
- Q: When should I start using the nipple shields? A: It is recommended to start using the nipple shields about 10 days before giving birth to help prevent irritation, cuts, soreness, or cracks caused by breastfeeding.
- Q: Can these nipple shields help with sore or cracked nipples? A: Yes, Boboduck Nipple Shields provide protection from friction and can aid in the healing of sore or cracked nipples without the need for nipple creams.
- Q: Are the nipple shields comfortable to wear? A: Yes, the ergonomic design of the Boboduck Nipple Shields ensures a comfortable fit, maintaining the anatomical shape of the areola without compressing the nipple.
- Q: Can I wash the nipple shields? A: Yes, you can wash the nipple shields with water once a day. Make sure to dry them completely before reusing.
- Q: What size do the nipple shields come in? A: The Boboduck Nipple Shields come in a standard size that is designed to fit comfortably on any size nipple.
- Q: Are the nipple shields a good gift for new mothers? A: Yes, Boboduck Nipple Shields make an excellent gift for new moms, helping them to soothe and heal irritation caused by breastfeeding.
- Q: How do the nipple shields help with breastfeeding? A: The nipple shields act as a physical barrier to protect against friction, allowing for a more comfortable breastfeeding experience while promoting healing.
- Q: Can anyone use these nipple shields? A: Yes, Boboduck Nipple Shields are suitable for use by any breastfeeding mother, regardless of their breastfeeding challenges.



