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- Q: What breast pumps are compatible with the MompMuir 21mm breast shields? A: The MompMuir 21mm breast shields are compatible with Lansinoh Manual, Smartpump 2.0, Signature Pro pumps, all Medela pumps including the new Pump in Style with MaxFlow, Pump in Style Advanced, Lactina, Symphony, Swing, Swing Maxi, Mini Electric, FreeStyle, Swing Maxi, Sonata, and Harmony, as well as Spectra S1 and S2 detachable flanges.
- Q: Are the MompMuir breast shields comfortable to use? A: Yes, the MompMuir breast shields feature a soft rim designed to be gentle on the skin, providing comfort during pumping sessions.
- Q: How do I ensure a proper flange fit for effective pumping? A: To ensure a proper flange fit, choose a size that matches your nipple size. Improperly fitting flanges can lead to discomfort and reduced efficiency while pumping.
- Q: What angle do the MompMuir breast shields have? A: The MompMuir breast shields have a wider angle of 105 degrees, which helps create a pressure-free seal and reduces discomfort during pumping.
- Q: Are the breast shields easy to clean? A: Yes, the MompMuir breast shields are dishwasher safe and made from materials that are BPA and DEHP free, complying with FDA regulations for food contact.
- Q: What sizes are available for MompMuir breast shields? A: The MompMuir breast shields are available in various sizes including 17mm, 19mm, 21mm, 24mm, 27mm, and 30mm.
- Q: Who manufactures the MompMuir breast shields? A: The MompMuir breast shields are manufactured by MompMuir, which is not affiliated with Lansinoh or any other trademark owners.
- Q: Can I use these breast shields with electric pumps? A: Yes, the MompMuir breast shields are designed for use with electric breast pumps, including several models from Lansinoh, Medela, and Spectra.
- Q: What materials are the MompMuir breast shields made from? A: The MompMuir breast shields are made of plastic that is FDA compliant and free of harmful substances like BPA and DEHP.
- Q: What should I do if I experience discomfort while using the breast shields? A: If you experience discomfort, check that you are using the correct flange size and ensure the shield is properly positioned. If discomfort persists, consult a healthcare professional for guidance.