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- Q: What is the purpose of Maymom 13mm flange inserts? A: The Maymom 13mm flange inserts are designed to reduce the nipple tunnel size from 24mm to 13mm, providing a snug and comfortable fit for users of the Elvie Single/Double Electric and other compatible breast pumps.
- Q: Are these inserts compatible with other breast pump brands? A: Yes, these inserts are compatible with various breast pumps, including Momcozy, Medela PersonalFit Flex, and Ameda, as long as they utilize a 24mm shield.
- Q: How do I use the Maymom flange inserts? A: To use the Maymom flange inserts, simply place them inside the 24mm detachable shields of your breast pump, ensuring a secure and snug fit for effective pumping.
- Q: What material are the Maymom flange inserts made from? A: The Maymom flange inserts are made from food-contact grade silicone, ensuring they are BPA-free and safe for both mothers and babies.
- Q: Can I use these inserts with hands-free bras? A: Yes, the Maymom flange inserts maintain compatibility with most hands-free bras available in the market, allowing you to pump comfortably while wearing them.
- Q: What sizes are available for the Maymom flange inserts? A: The Maymom flange inserts are available in multiple sizes, including 21mm, 20mm, 19mm, 18mm, 17mm, 16mm, 15mm, 14mm, and 13mm.
- Q: Is it necessary to trim or cut the Maymom inserts for use? A: No, unlike some other versions, the Maymom inserts do not require any trimming or cutting, providing a ready-to-use solution for users.
- Q: How many inserts are included in a package? A: Each package of Maymom 13mm flange inserts includes two inserts, allowing for convenient use with both breasts.
- Q: Will these inserts fit my Elvie Stride Cup? A: Yes, the Maymom 13mm flange inserts are compatible with the Elvie Stride Cup, as well as other 24mm cups.
- Q: What should I do if I experience discomfort while using these inserts? A: If you experience discomfort, ensure that the insert is properly fitted within the shield. If discomfort persists, consider trying a different size or consulting with a lactation consultant for personalized advice.