Pair ofPumpin Pal Super Shields angled breast pumping flanges.Compatible with Medela, Lansinoh, Hygeia, Rumble Tuff, Zomee, and Unimom.Use with Spectra pumps requires anadapter. Spectra adapters work with Spectra, Cimilre, Ameda Mya (does NOT fit the Ameda
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Pair ofPumpin Pal Super Shields angled breast pumping flanges.
Compatible with Medela, Lansinoh, Hygeia, Rumble Tuff, Zomee, and Unimom.
Use with Spectra pumps requires anadapter. Spectra adapters work with Spectra, Cimilre, Ameda Mya (does NOT fit the Ameda Mya Joy), Motif Luna, and Hygeia FIT.
Small and extra small size flanges are made of silicone and include the collar ring. All other sizes are BPA-free plastic.
How to Use the Small and Extra-Small Silicone Flanges
Video
The inside surface of the innovative ElastAssist silicone flanges is designed to grip your skin which keeps elastic nipple tissue from stretching and closing off milk ducts, but that makes it hard to get your nipple deep enough in the tunnel. The steps in this guide will lead you through our special application method to fold the silicone out of the way and use your pump’s suction to gently pull your nipple deeper into the tunnel. The first few times may feel a little awkward, but once you get the hang of it your muscle memory kicks in and you’ll get them on in seconds!
Step 1: Push Collar Ring into Bottle Adapter
Step 2: Insert Flange into Collar Ring
Spread water or saliva around the outside of the tunnel base to help it go in easier and make a better seal. Then twist the flange tunnel into the collar ring.
The flange should go at least 80% into the collar ring but not past the end
Step 3: Set The Pump Up
Set up the pump to
Medela: Push letdown button to turn it off and turn vacuum up halfway
Spectra: 38 and 5
Motif Luna: 30 and 5
Lansinoh Smartpump: Style 3
Baby Buddha: Expression level 3
Ameda Mya: Expression level 5
Tip: Attach both tubes to the pump, fold the second tube, and stick the folded end into the open triangle of a medium binder clip (don’t clip it) – then just slip it off for suction to apply the second flange.
Step 4: Fold Back Flange
Fold it back to expose the tunnel. Pinch to make the tunnel opening round (unless your nipple shape fits the oval opening). Hold back the thick lower part FIRMLY to keep it away from your areola so your nipple gets in deep enough.
Tip: Having trouble getting your nipple in deep enough? Bend it back 1/4″ more.
Step 5: Apply Flange
Bring the flange as close to your areola as possible without touching.
When the vacuum draws in, bring the flange in to touch your areola.
Spectra: Watch the round backflow protector for when it moves away toward the tube
Medela: Listen for the pump’s “inhale” sound, or watch for your nipple moving away from you, or when you feel the tug.
SUPPORT NEEDED: They can fall off when the bottle gets heavy, so they need to be supported with your hands or a pumping bra like standard flanges.
Step 6: Unfold Flange
Unfold the flange slowly without popping or snapping back: Place your fingers outside flange (inside the folded top part). Move your pointer fingers on top of the tunnel and your middle fingers below it, pressing them inward firmly. Then spread your pointer fingers slowly toward the edge as the flange slowly unfolds.
Apply the second flange: Plug in the second tube to the pump (or slip off the binder clip) and repeat steps 1-6.
When both flanges are on, change the pump settings to whatever works best for you (letdown, etc)
It’s okay to massage or compress your breasts – just use your hand or a pumping bra to hold the flange in place (it’s fine if suction breaks so long as your nipple stays in place).
Step 7: Check the Fit
To remove, slip a finger underneath to break suction – don’t peel off.
CLEANING & STERILIZING
Wash every 3-4 sessions or once a day, whichever comes first, wiping dry in between.
SOAPS & MOISTURIZERS – What to use & avoid with silicone flanges
When you first use PumpinPal silicone flanges, we recommend first trying them without any kind of lubricants on the flanges or your breasts. If you do want to use lubricant after trying without, be sure to use plenty. Many dish and body soaps contain hidden moisturizers and lubricants that can negatively affect the silicones ability to hold back the elastic skin. The following is a list of soaps to use, and to avoid.
Dish Soaps
Good:
Lubricating film (avoid):
Nipple/Areola Shower Soap
Good:
Moisturizing (avoid):
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