SILVERETTE® The Original Silver Nursing Cups, Nipple Covers for Breastfeeding Essentials, Pure 925 Silver Nipple Shields for Breastfeeding Newborn, Lightweight Nursing Cups, Regular Size








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SILVERETTE® The Original Silver Nursing Cups, Nipple Covers for Breastfeeding Essentials, Pure 925 Silver Nipple Shields for Breastfeeding Newborn, Lightweight Nursing Cups, Regular Size
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Customer Reviews
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Awesome!
Corrado Macchioni•September 26, 2017
A friend of mine told me about using silver to sooth nipples, I was surprised because I had never heard about that but I was desperate so I wanted to give it a try. Now I use it on a regular basis to prevent cracks and I couldn't live without it! The only thing that I don't like is that if you are wearing something tight you can see them.
Life saver
Liu Chia Jui•July 5, 2017
HIGhly recommend to all the breastfeeding mother. Because of this I was able to keep breastfeeding my baby until today (5M14D) Cant live without it.
Highly recommend!
LB•June 24, 2017
These are no joke. I was desperate for some healing, literally tried everything, read reviews and decided to try these. Within 24 hours I saw improvement with a crack I had...then there side took longer but a chuck was missing...but there was still improvement on that side too! Highly recommend!
I would recommend this product
Kate Johnson•June 16, 2017
This helped me with nipple pain. After 10 days of breastfeeding I had cracked, bleeding nipples, however since using the silverette caps I have had much less pain and no cracking or bleeding. I would recommend this product. The only negative aspects are that they can be quite prominent under your clothing and they tend to fill with milk, so taking them out before a feed can be a little messing and not so practical if out in public. However the benefit of these certainly outweighs the cons!
Five Stars
kylie•June 1, 2017
Used in my early nursing days.
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