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# BPA-free safe materials Clinically proven effectiveness Non-surgical gentle suction tech Philips AVENT Niplette for Inverted Nipples, 2 Pack, SCF152/02

**Brand:** philips avent
**Price:** ฿42
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## Summary

> 🌟 Elevate your breastfeeding journey with gentle innovation!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Philips AVENT Niplette for Inverted Nipples, 2 Pack, SCF152/02 by philips avent
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## Best For

- philips avent enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted philips avent brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safe & BPA-Free:** Crafted from BPA-free materials ensuring safety for both mom and baby.
- • **Compact & Lightweight:** At just 2.46 ounces and pocket-sized, it’s easy to carry and use anytime, anywhere.
- • **Effortless & Discreet:** Simple design fits seamlessly into your daily routine without drawing attention.
- • **Non-Surgical Innovation:** Utilizes gentle suction to naturally stretch lactiferous ducts, no invasive procedures needed.
- • **Clinically Proven Relief:** Trusted by healthcare professionals to gently correct inverted nipples without surgery.

## Overview

The Philips AVENT Niplette (2-pack) offers a clinically proven, non-surgical solution for inverted or flat nipples using gentle suction. Made from BPA-free materials, it is lightweight, discreet, and designed to support breastfeeding mothers with an easy-to-use, safe, and effective approach.

## Description

Philips Avent Niplette offers mothers a simple solution for inverted nipples. Flat or inverted nipples can be a potential problem for any women wishing to breastfeed their little one. The niplette is clinically proven to help with flat or inverted nipples. This non-surgical device uses gentle suction to stretch the lactiferous duct. Effective and easy to use, the Niplette pulls the nipple out into a small plastic thimble-like cup through gentle suction to stretch the lactiferous duct. This simple solution for inverted nipples can help avoid a potential problem for any women wishing to breastfeed their little one. Model number: SCF152/02

Review: Even women with severly inverted nipples can breastfeed, or at least I did!! It may not be a permanent cosmetic solution. - I would highly recommend this product to assist with breastfeeding. But you need to consider some things. Here is my story: I have severly inverted nipples. I have tried this product in the past for cosmetic reason and it works.....temporarily. I used the product daily for many hours/day in the 20's for many months (I am now in my 30's). I would say that once you have stretched your nipple out after long term use (months if you have severely stubborn nipples like me) you don't have to wear it as long or often, but you will always need some occasional wears to get it to come out again. It is like fitness and exercise. You can work out and get very fit after many months. But, if you stop exercising, it will eventually stop working with time. MORE BACKGROUND STORY TO KNOW HOW MUCH I STRUGGLED. When I was 30, I had my first baby and had a really difficult time breastfeeding. Along with the inverted nipples, my daughter was separated from me in the Special Care Nursery for 1 week during the critical time for "skin to skin contact" to promote hormones for milk supply. The Special Care was great, but has a different focus, where they really push bottles if the baby is not latching well (due to my nipple problem). I was using nipple shields (which decrease you supply) and separated from my baby (which decreases supply). I was trying to get her to drink more sending pumped milk through a supplemental nursing system that shot milk into my nipple shield while she was nursing. It took about 5 people to get situated to nurse my baby! My supply only gave my baby 1/2 or less of her nutrition needs every day, so I needed formula, which further reduces supply. I was pumping 9 times/day after every bottle feeding which is horribly time consuming alone, let alone all the extra dish washing this requires. I lasted 6 weeks and my lactation consultant suggested I stop because my baby wasn't latching to me anymore and said she probably will not again at this age. I pumped exclusively for 2 more weeks, then stopped. I wanted to enjoy the last part of my leave. Sorry for the long story, but I wanted to give background for how much I struggled so those who also really struggled know that they even have a chance to be successful. I got pregnant again and I didn't want to do this again, but I wanted my second baby to have breast milk too. HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS.... With my second baby, my baby was delivered and was breastfeeding within a minute! This is thanks to this product and Medela SoftShells(tm) for Inverted Nipples. HERE IS WHAT I DID: I wore the Nipplete starting when I was 10 weeks pregnant. It is only recommended during the 1st and 2nd trimesters during the night only (see below for details to make it stick to you all night). During the day, I wore Medela SoftShells(tm) for Inverted Nipples under a thicker slightly padded bra (to make it look more soft/natural) to not get rid of my progress I made at night. I stopped this as soon as I was in the 3rd trimester and wore almost 24 hours/day the Medela SoftShells(tm) for Inverted Nipples, again to not backslide in my progress. Do not continue the Nipplette after the start of the 3rd trimester. It can stimulate labor after this. My lactation consultant agreed with the product directions. I would take it off every day and wash it, as I did with the Nipplette. Keep in mind this process is very high maintanence. But if you are VERY committed and will do anything to breastfeed, this can work. I also had the Lansinoh LatchAssist Nipple Everter to bring to the hospital to use right before feedings and this helped right away. But soon, due to the constant nursing, I didn't really need it anymore. Have a problem with keeping the Nipplette in place??? Buy a set of nipple shields, cut off the end of them (where the nipple lays), and stick the Nipplete cup through the missing place where you cut them. It creates a "cradle" for them, and the thin layer of plastic keeps them sitting on your breast. I would only wear them at night with a thick or padded bra because they were too conspicuous during the day and they didn't bother me much when I was sleeping, especially with a pregnancy pillow. Good luck! Breastfeeding if awesome if you can get it to work. My second baby is now 7 months. I exclusively breastfed him for 3 months until I returned to work. My supply went down when I did go back to work because baby always stimulates you more than pumping. At 4-5 months, he didn't like that my flow went down and got more used to the bottle. He only would feed at night, which I still enjoyed and just pumped the rest. I finally cut down to 1-2 pumpings/day so I still have time for other things and he at leasts get a little milk in too. I think this was SOOO worth the effort.
Review: Easy Does It. Results Are A Beautiful Thing! - I would agree that this is an effective product. One thing I learned the hard way is that this will take time and patience. A lot of reviews complained that it's impossibly painful, but I wonder if that's due to overuse; people have to understand that although results won't happen overnight. At first, I was using it every night and pulling the plunger thing all the way. A lot of women might do this. It does hurt, but easy does it! I also realized that if I 1) didn't want to be sore every single day while I'm "treating" flat nipples, and 2) I didn't want the father of my child to watch me cringe whenever we're intimate, I needed a less painful schedule that still produced results. I began using it every other day, pulling the plunger just until I feel pressure. Having tender/sore breasts is part of pregnancy, hence the reason for wearing a bra at nighttime if desired. That's a good thing because the bra not only hides this ingenious contraption, but also helps hold it in place overnight. I'm seeing results indefinitely, and I've only been using it for just over a month!! With that said, the moral of the story is: *patience IS a virtue*, and essential when using this product. You don't need to overkill on using it in order to see results. It can be done without putting yourself through so much unnecessary excruciating pain. Also, yes, it will cause your nipples to be a little sore. You're exposing skin that hasn't seen the light of day, well, ever. When using this as directed, you slowly increase the pressure by pulling the plunger a little more. How often/much? That depends on you and your body type. I use mine about 3 days per week (every other day), and I'm up to feeling comfortable to pull the plunger to the halfway point. (Note: once your nipple fills the cup to the end and the pain, sensitivity and pressure is gone, you've effectively resolved the problem). I don't recommend using this in the third trimester, though and neither does my doctor. You already have to deal with Braxton-Hicks (for those of you who don't know: false contractions that your body does to 'practice' getting ready for labor). Wrapping it up: this product is amazing! It's worth every penny! I highly recommend this to any women needing to correct/improve flat or inverted nipples. I'm confident in being able to properly breastfeed my second baby without the pressure from hospital staff and devastation of not having the chance to provide for my daughter in that way. It also broke my heart that I was unable to bond with her on that level. La Lechè league is also a valuable resource that will assist you in becoming a super pro when it comes to any breastfeeding problem (including letdown, proper latching for smoother feedings, etc). Between using this product (endorsed by LA Lechè league), and their support, I'm looking forward to the opportunity to have a strong breastfeeding routine with my baby when he/she is born. One more thing: I read a few reviews on the plastic being too hard as well as having problems keeping them in place. First of all, there are NO sharp edges, but it may feel that way if you're pulling the plunger too hard, which will results in pain. As for them not staying in place, this is resolved a very simple way (and listed in the directions): use Lanolin, Aquaphor (that's what I use), Vaseline or other product with care. It does keep tender skin soft and soothes during "treatment", but if you use too much, suction is impossible. It doesn't matter what form moisturizer used to help keep these in place, a little goes a very long way!

## Features

- Clinically proven to help with inverted or flat nipples
- Non-surgical - uses gentle suction to stretch the lactiferous duct
- Simple and discreet solution for flat or inverted nipples
- Effective and easy to use

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001JHSTS8 |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,370 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #387 in Breast Shells & Nipple Therapy Products |
| Bottle Nipple Type | Slow Flow |
| Brand | Philips Avent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 954 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761269002722, 05012909005272 |
| Liquid Flow Speed | Slow Flow |
| Liquid Flow Speed Description | Slow Flow |
| Manufacturer | Philips Avent |
| Material | BPA Free |
| Material Type | BPA Free |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free, Bisphenol A Free |
| Model Number | SCF152/02 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | SCF152/02 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 594883330397 698798067031 885100519573 798256349782 881434958422 885849135171 885507183308 701206028095 885329246939 761269002722 594883353075 885207305901 845070742340 885101943384 884548221338 884716807272 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Philips Avent
- **Size:** 1 Count (Pack of 1)
- **Material:** BPA Free
- **Liquid Flow Speed Description:** Slow Flow
- **Age Range (Description):** Baby

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I've just recently purchased the avent niplette, and I was wondering if anyone had any tips to help it stay on? They come off so easily for me!!**
A: My advice..use a tiny tiny drop of oil or lotion to rub on nipple, the suction is 100% better. Then wear a sports bra, something that really hugs your boobs so they don't move. You can also use body tape. What helps the most is the oil..I just use like vitamin e oil or something like that.

**Q: There are no details about the size of the nipplette? What is the diameter? Everyone is different so this seems to be important information missing.**
A: I am just estimating , but I would say the base(bottom of the cup) is approx 1/2.  The rim of the cup is apporx 3/4". It is also a littlel over 3/4" in length.   I was shocked when I opened my package and saw the size of the cups...I was sure I would end up with a ginormous nipple, but i am not. It actually is looking the my other nipple, I must say depending how inverted the nipple is...it does hurt immensely when you suction.....

**Q: How much suction should you use?  Does using full suction result in nipples taking the same size as the thimble?**
A: I can use full suction, now. It took a while to train my nipples so it didn't hurt. Yes, the nipples are about the size of the thimble, but they don't stay that way when the suction stops. They do deflate a bit.

**Q: please tell me, how does it work? he with a syringe? Is there a result?**
A: Hello! Effective and easy to use, the Niplette pulls the nipple out into a small plastic thimble-like cup through gentle suction.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even women with severly inverted nipples can breastfeed, or at least I did!! It may not be a permanent cosmetic solution.
*by E***R on January 31, 2014*

I would highly recommend this product to assist with breastfeeding. But you need to consider some things. Here is my story: I have severly inverted nipples. I have tried this product in the past for cosmetic reason and it works.....temporarily. I used the product daily for many hours/day in the 20's for many months (I am now in my 30's). I would say that once you have stretched your nipple out after long term use (months if you have severely stubborn nipples like me) you don't have to wear it as long or often, but you will always need some occasional wears to get it to come out again. It is like fitness and exercise. You can work out and get very fit after many months. But, if you stop exercising, it will eventually stop working with time. MORE BACKGROUND STORY TO KNOW HOW MUCH I STRUGGLED. When I was 30, I had my first baby and had a really difficult time breastfeeding. Along with the inverted nipples, my daughter was separated from me in the Special Care Nursery for 1 week during the critical time for "skin to skin contact" to promote hormones for milk supply. The Special Care was great, but has a different focus, where they really push bottles if the baby is not latching well (due to my nipple problem). I was using nipple shields (which decrease you supply) and separated from my baby (which decreases supply). I was trying to get her to drink more sending pumped milk through a supplemental nursing system that shot milk into my nipple shield while she was nursing. It took about 5 people to get situated to nurse my baby! My supply only gave my baby 1/2 or less of her nutrition needs every day, so I needed formula, which further reduces supply. I was pumping 9 times/day after every bottle feeding which is horribly time consuming alone, let alone all the extra dish washing this requires. I lasted 6 weeks and my lactation consultant suggested I stop because my baby wasn't latching to me anymore and said she probably will not again at this age. I pumped exclusively for 2 more weeks, then stopped. I wanted to enjoy the last part of my leave. Sorry for the long story, but I wanted to give background for how much I struggled so those who also really struggled know that they even have a chance to be successful. I got pregnant again and I didn't want to do this again, but I wanted my second baby to have breast milk too. HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS.... With my second baby, my baby was delivered and was breastfeeding within a minute! This is thanks to this product and Medela SoftShells(tm) for Inverted Nipples. HERE IS WHAT I DID: I wore the Nipplete starting when I was 10 weeks pregnant. It is only recommended during the 1st and 2nd trimesters during the night only (see below for details to make it stick to you all night). During the day, I wore Medela SoftShells(tm) for Inverted Nipples under a thicker slightly padded bra (to make it look more soft/natural) to not get rid of my progress I made at night. I stopped this as soon as I was in the 3rd trimester and wore almost 24 hours/day the Medela SoftShells(tm) for Inverted Nipples, again to not backslide in my progress. Do not continue the Nipplette after the start of the 3rd trimester. It can stimulate labor after this. My lactation consultant agreed with the product directions. I would take it off every day and wash it, as I did with the Nipplette. Keep in mind this process is very high maintanence. But if you are VERY committed and will do anything to breastfeed, this can work. I also had the Lansinoh LatchAssist Nipple Everter to bring to the hospital to use right before feedings and this helped right away. But soon, due to the constant nursing, I didn't really need it anymore. Have a problem with keeping the Nipplette in place??? Buy a set of nipple shields, cut off the end of them (where the nipple lays), and stick the Nipplete cup through the missing place where you cut them. It creates a "cradle" for them, and the thin layer of plastic keeps them sitting on your breast. I would only wear them at night with a thick or padded bra because they were too conspicuous during the day and they didn't bother me much when I was sleeping, especially with a pregnancy pillow. Good luck! Breastfeeding if awesome if you can get it to work. My second baby is now 7 months. I exclusively breastfed him for 3 months until I returned to work. My supply went down when I did go back to work because baby always stimulates you more than pumping. At 4-5 months, he didn't like that my flow went down and got more used to the bottle. He only would feed at night, which I still enjoyed and just pumped the rest. I finally cut down to 1-2 pumpings/day so I still have time for other things and he at leasts get a little milk in too. I think this was SOOO worth the effort.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy Does It. Results Are A Beautiful Thing!
*by M***N on November 9, 2014*

I would agree that this is an effective product. One thing I learned the hard way is that this will take time and patience. A lot of reviews complained that it's impossibly painful, but I wonder if that's due to overuse; people have to understand that although results won't happen overnight. At first, I was using it every night and pulling the plunger thing all the way. A lot of women might do this. It does hurt, but easy does it! I also realized that if I 1) didn't want to be sore every single day while I'm "treating" flat nipples, and 2) I didn't want the father of my child to watch me cringe whenever we're intimate, I needed a less painful schedule that still produced results. I began using it every other day, pulling the plunger just until I feel pressure. Having tender/sore breasts is part of pregnancy, hence the reason for wearing a bra at nighttime if desired. That's a good thing because the bra not only hides this ingenious contraption, but also helps hold it in place overnight. I'm seeing results indefinitely, and I've only been using it for just over a month!! With that said, the moral of the story is: *patience IS a virtue*, and essential when using this product. You don't need to overkill on using it in order to see results. It can be done without putting yourself through so much unnecessary excruciating pain. Also, yes, it will cause your nipples to be a little sore. You're exposing skin that hasn't seen the light of day, well, ever. When using this as directed, you slowly increase the pressure by pulling the plunger a little more. How often/much? That depends on you and your body type. I use mine about 3 days per week (every other day), and I'm up to feeling comfortable to pull the plunger to the halfway point. (Note: once your nipple fills the cup to the end and the pain, sensitivity and pressure is gone, you've effectively resolved the problem). I don't recommend using this in the third trimester, though and neither does my doctor. You already have to deal with Braxton-Hicks (for those of you who don't know: false contractions that your body does to 'practice' getting ready for labor). Wrapping it up: this product is amazing! It's worth every penny! I highly recommend this to any women needing to correct/improve flat or inverted nipples. I'm confident in being able to properly breastfeed my second baby without the pressure from hospital staff and devastation of not having the chance to provide for my daughter in that way. It also broke my heart that I was unable to bond with her on that level. La Lechè league is also a valuable resource that will assist you in becoming a super pro when it comes to any breastfeeding problem (including letdown, proper latching for smoother feedings, etc). Between using this product (endorsed by LA Lechè league), and their support, I'm looking forward to the opportunity to have a strong breastfeeding routine with my baby when he/she is born. One more thing: I read a few reviews on the plastic being too hard as well as having problems keeping them in place. First of all, there are NO sharp edges, but it may feel that way if you're pulling the plunger too hard, which will results in pain. As for them not staying in place, this is resolved a very simple way (and listed in the directions): use Lanolin, Aquaphor (that's what I use), Vaseline or other product with care. It does keep tender skin soft and soothes during "treatment", but if you use too much, suction is impossible. It doesn't matter what form moisturizer used to help keep these in place, a little goes a very long way!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Good, but could definetly be better!
*by L***O on February 8, 2011*

I have been using this product for a little over 2 weeks now simply for cosmetic reasons and I will say first that I am seeing results, but I am quite disappointed in how horribly they stay on; I wear them while at work and they fall off probably at least 15-20 times during my 6-8 hour shift, I even use Lanolin cream as suggested to help them stay on. If you have a job that requires you to walk/stand I would not recommend wearing them at work unless you have those suckers super glued on since they seem to fall off everytime I walk to the bathroom and/or am standing up, I'm glad I haven't lost one yet or embarassed myself by them falling off in front of another employee. The suction doesn't seem to stay as well it should, being the main problem. I also throughout each night am taking them off and reapplying them just because they seem to lose suction. I have no idea how ANYONE would be able to use this product while sleeping without them falling off throughout the night. With all that said, I have SLOWLY been seeing results which is making it worth the constant effort to keep them on. I will keep trying since they seem to be doing something, I just wish they would stay on without having to worry about them every 5 minutes!! ***Modified to 3 stars because they do not work as good as said/hoped for, maybe temporarily, but do not buy if you're looking for long term results. I've stopped using them, because they didn't do what they were supposed to, they only kind of did it, if that. Really sucks, because I had hoped this would be my savior!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Philips AVENT Niplette For Inverted Nipples, 2 Pack, SCF152/02
- Lansinoh Lanolin Nipple Cream Safe for Breastfeeding Baby, 100% Natural Nipple Butter for Mom, Breastfeeding Essentials, 1.41 Ounces
- Supple Cups for Flat, Shy and Inverted Nipples (Size 2)

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