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- Q: What sizes do the Flange Inserts come in? A: The Flange Inserts are available in sizes 13mm, 15mm, 17mm, 19mm, and 21mm.
- Q: Are these Flange Inserts compatible with my breast pump? A: Yes, these Flange Inserts are compatible with Medela PersonalFit 24mm Shields, Spectra 24mm flanges, Willow 24mm flanges, and several models of wearable breast pumps including Momcozy S12 pro, S9 pro, S9, S10, and S12.
- Q: How do I know which size Flange Insert to choose? A: Choosing the correct size Flange Insert is essential for comfort and efficient pumping. It's recommended to measure your nipple size to find the right fit; the Inserts help to reduce the tunnel size of a 24mm shield to the correct size for your needs.
- Q: How often should I replace the Flange Inserts? A: It is recommended to replace the Flange Inserts every 1 to 2 months to maintain comfort and efficiency during pumping.
- Q: What material are the Flange Inserts made of? A: The Flange Inserts are made of food-grade silicone, which is BPA free and easy to clean.
- Q: Can I use these Flange Inserts with brands other than Medela and Spectra? A: Yes, these Flange Inserts are compatible with most other brands that use 24mm to 25mm flanges, including MISSAA hands-free breast pumps and various other models.
- Q: Will using these Inserts help with nipple discomfort while pumping? A: Yes, using the correct size Flange Insert can help alleviate nipple discomfort and swelling by providing a better fit during pumping.
- Q: Are the Flange Inserts easy to clean? A: Yes, the Flange Inserts are made of silicone, which makes them easy to clean. Simply wash them with warm soapy water or place them in a sterilizer.
- Q: Do the Flange Inserts come in a pack? A: Yes, the Flange Inserts are sold in a pack of 5, allowing you to have multiple sizes on hand.
- Q: What should I do if the Flange Inserts do not fit correctly? A: If the Flange Inserts do not fit correctly, check your measurements and ensure you are using the right size. If discomfort persists, consult with a lactation consultant for further guidance.