Koala Babycare The Original Silver Nursing Cups - Nipple Shields for Nursing Newborn -Breastfeeding Essentials - Protect and Soothe - Tri-Laminate Silver - Standard Size








Key features
- •FOR THE PROTECTION AND HEALING OF SORE AND CRACKED NIPPLES: Nipple shields which soothe irritation and accelerate the healing process of cracked, painful nipples thanks to silver's natural healing and soothing properties. Our silver nursing pads also protect the delicate nipple area from direct contact with clothing. With Koala Babycare silver nipple cups, you won't risk having to stop nursing your baby out of discomfort or pain
- •NO CREAMS OR LOTIONS NEEDED: Unlike with nipple cream, Koala Silver Cups won't alter the taste or smell of breastmilk. This is vital in helping the baby latch on to the breast properly. Koala breast pads are completely odourless and can be removed just before breastfeeding
- •COMFORTABLE AND DISCREET TO WEAR: They fit all breast shapes perfectly and are available in two different sizes. Their anatomical design makes them invisible underneath clothes, and so comfortable you can hardly feel they are there. They protect the sensitive nipple area from direct contact with clothing and are worn discreetly and comfortably underneath your bra
- •MADE IN ITALY FROM QUALITY RAW MATERIAL: Koala Silver Nursing Cups are made of pure 999 silver and an inner layer of copper for maximum resistance. Nickel Free, 100% Made In Italy quality assurance and Eco-friendly: they can be reused throughout the entire breastfeeding period as well as during future pregnancies (as opposed to single use disposable nursing pads). Size: Regular ø 1.69 in - h 0.25 in; Maxi ø 1.73 in - h 0.47 in
- •EASY TO USE: Apply a drop of breast milk inside the nipple shield cups so they adhere well to your breasts. Place them on your nipples and then put on your bra. Breast milk promotes healing of sore, cracked nipples, and their anatomical design prevents them from moving around. Start using them a few days prior to the birth as a preventative measure
Koala Babycare The Original Silver Nursing Cups - Nipple Shields for Nursing Newborn -Breastfeeding Essentials - Protect and Soothe - Tri-Laminate Silver - Standard Size
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Amazing!
Chad Bradley✓ Verified Purchase•August 21, 2023
My son had messed up my nipple from a poor latch. I had to stop nursing on that side and go to pumping just to make it through. It was inflamed, swollen and super painful.. within 15 hours of having used the silver shield I was able to nurse him again with little pain and shortly after with no pain! It was the best $45 I've spent yet!!
Works great
The McClung Shepherds ✓ Verified Purchase•August 20, 2023
I believe it really helped heal my nipples. I was in bad shape on the verge of having to quit breastfeeding but these saved me. I gave it 4 stars because one of them got bent up a little bit but I'm not mad about it cause I still use it and they are worth the money.
Protects raw skin from clothes - pair with lanolin and pump oil!
Momo✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2023
My breastfeeding journey with my 3 week old has been pretty rough to start. I started off leaving the hospital with damaged nipples after the birth of my baby and breastfeeding was excruciating. I bought these nipple cups back then because the Amazon reviews for these and similar products seemed to suggest that silver cups were a miracle cure, and I was desperate. These Koala ones were more affordable than others. I didn't get much use out of them back then because I found when I followed the recommended instructions (to apply some freshly-expressed breastmilk into the cups and then wear them on your nipples), these were also causing me pain. I think it was because the breast milk dried into a crust that was causing the cups to stick to my nipples, cause friction, etc. They also tended to move around/slide around inside my bra and stretch/pull my nipples out of place. It would result in a sharp, prickly feeling, so I stopped using them.
Turned out my baby had tongue, lip, and cheek ties that were causing us both a lot of grief with breastfeeding, so in the meantime I went to exclusively pumping and my nipples had time to heal. I'm now trying to get re-established with breastfeeding after my baby had a frenotomy two days ago. Unfortunately, that means I get to go through the excruciating nipple-toughening phase all over again, and I'm having some soreness between nursing sessions, and sometimes during. I really can't stand fabric from my bras/shirts rubbing my sore nipples, but I also won't go topless because I don't like dripping milk all over myself. I gave these silver cups another try, but what I do now is coat my whole nipple and areola in lanolin, then spray a little bit of Legendairy pump lube inside the silver cups. I place them on my nipples, then put my Kea Babies nursing pads over them inside of a loose nursing bra. Those nursing pads are conical so they help keep the silver cups in place and stop them from sliding around inside my bra. I do believe doing things this way helps heal up my nipples because I will notice my pain between and with nursing sessions decreases throughout the day.
If nothing else, these are great for just stopping friction/rubbing from clothes, and they are a better alternative than the silicone nipple shields because there is no ring to press a painful, circular indent into your areola. If you know, you know. I have similar problems when I leave the Haakaa Ladybugs and Momcozy collection cups in my bra for a long time.
Maybe not the miracle cure others have advertised, but still a worthwhile investment for me.
Turned out my baby had tongue, lip, and cheek ties that were causing us both a lot of grief with breastfeeding, so in the meantime I went to exclusively pumping and my nipples had time to heal. I'm now trying to get re-established with breastfeeding after my baby had a frenotomy two days ago. Unfortunately, that means I get to go through the excruciating nipple-toughening phase all over again, and I'm having some soreness between nursing sessions, and sometimes during. I really can't stand fabric from my bras/shirts rubbing my sore nipples, but I also won't go topless because I don't like dripping milk all over myself. I gave these silver cups another try, but what I do now is coat my whole nipple and areola in lanolin, then spray a little bit of Legendairy pump lube inside the silver cups. I place them on my nipples, then put my Kea Babies nursing pads over them inside of a loose nursing bra. Those nursing pads are conical so they help keep the silver cups in place and stop them from sliding around inside my bra. I do believe doing things this way helps heal up my nipples because I will notice my pain between and with nursing sessions decreases throughout the day.
If nothing else, these are great for just stopping friction/rubbing from clothes, and they are a better alternative than the silicone nipple shields because there is no ring to press a painful, circular indent into your areola. If you know, you know. I have similar problems when I leave the Haakaa Ladybugs and Momcozy collection cups in my bra for a long time.
Maybe not the miracle cure others have advertised, but still a worthwhile investment for me.
Helped so much!!
colton hartford✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2023
I'm a first time mom and was skeptical about buying these especially since they weren't the "Silverette" brand. I went ahead and purchased them, tried them out before I had baby (as recommended) and was unsure but once I had my baby they saved my nipples. They acted as a barrier between my nipples and nursing bra making sure that left over milk from my nipples didn't stick to my nursing bra as it dried. I had to rip my nipple off my nursing bra 1 time to realize how much these actually helped. On top of that, I never had bleeding nipples or crazy uncomfortable pain that's not expected when it comes to nursing. Also, I pumped colostrum before I had baby and whenever I felt my nipples hurting from baby's latch, I put some colostrum in the silverette and put it on my nipple. Healed it in time for my next feeding every time. Truly made my breastfeeding journey a lot smoother than if I didn't have them.
Every pregnant woman needs to buy these…
Jennifer✓ Verified Purchase•May 18, 2023
Silver nursing cups in general were recommended to me by a friend, but the ones she sent were pretty expensive and I was hesitant. I saw that these had high reviews and were half the price so I got them.
Let me tell you, these have been the greatest purchase of my entire pregnancy and have completely saved my life on this first week postpartum.
For those that don't know how these are used, you put them on your nipples and leave them on pretty much at all times that you aren't feeding. Not only do they protect your sensitive nipples from getting chafed by your bra or clothes, but they also trap a small amount of milk between your nipple and the cup. This can actually help heal and protect your nipples so they feel better before the next feeding. Miracle.
Pro-tip: bring these bad boys to the hospital with you and start wearing them before you even think you need them.
Let me tell you, these have been the greatest purchase of my entire pregnancy and have completely saved my life on this first week postpartum.
For those that don't know how these are used, you put them on your nipples and leave them on pretty much at all times that you aren't feeding. Not only do they protect your sensitive nipples from getting chafed by your bra or clothes, but they also trap a small amount of milk between your nipple and the cup. This can actually help heal and protect your nipples so they feel better before the next feeding. Miracle.
Pro-tip: bring these bad boys to the hospital with you and start wearing them before you even think you need them.
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