Why Buy Me?
- SkinSoft™ silicone surface makes switching between Mum and MAM easy
- Shields come packed in a self-sterilising travel case
- Size medium shields for small nipples: 20mm
MAM Nipple Shield - Medium
The MAM Nipple Shields offer short-term support during breastfeeding. They make it very easy for babies to drink because they feel so familiar thanks to their silky smooth SkinSoft™ surface and their natural shape.
MAM Nipple Shields are designed to be used when you have sore or cracked nipples; they protect nipples during breastfeeding and allow you to breastfeed for longer. Made from extremely soft, extra-thin, flexible silicone and with a 'breast-like' feel, they are specially shaped to allow your baby to have skin contact with you while breastfeeding. This allows baby to feel and smell you and therefore continue to stimulate your milk supply while suckling. Your baby will easily return to your breast once your nipples are healed.
The Size Medium Nipple Shields are for medium nipples measuring 20mm and are packed in a handy box which acts as a mini steriliser. Just add water and pop in the microwave for 3 minutes to sterilise. Size Small & Large nipple shields are also available, measuring 17mm & 23mm.
Product features:
- Size medium shields for small nipples: 20mm
- Shields come packed in a self-sterilising travel case
- Offer short term support during breastfeeding
- SkinSoft™ silicone surface makes switching between Mum and MAM easy
- Includes 2 shields per box
Composition: Silicone - 7.5g
Safety: Do not use the nipple shields as a soother or teat. Do not cut the shape of the nipple shield. Keep out of the reach of children.
Standards UK/EU: EN 14350:2020
Care & maintenance: Clean nipple shields before first and each use. Before first use place nipple shields in boiling water for 5 minutes. This is to ensure hygiene. Sterilise using one of the following methods: steam sterilising (electric or microwave according to manufacturer's instructions), boiling in water for at least 5 minutes or liquid sterilising solution. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. In order to store the sterilised nipple shields hygienically, keep them in the closed sterilised carry box.
Delivery Options
Standard Delivery
The delivery options available in checkout may vary based on your items availability and your location.
Delivery Option |
Delivery Time |
Cost |
Standard Delivery |
We will deliver your order in 4 - 10 days. Pre-order items will be delivered up to 10 days after the delivery date specified on the product page. Personalised items will be delivered within 10 days. Please allow an extra day for Bank Holidays. |
FREE on orders of £50 and over £4.95 on orders under £50 |
Click & Collect |
Subject to eligibility, items will be available to collect from store in 3 - 5 days. |
FREE |
Choose Your Day Delivery | Select the next available delivery date to suit you.* | £5.95 |
DPD Parcel Shop Pickup |
Collect from your local convenience store in 3-5 working days. |
£4.95 |
Saturday Delivery |
Select this option for delivery on a Saturday. |
£9.95 |
*Delivery services only available Tuesday to Friday.
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