Posted on: 11 May, 2015

Author: Jason Kassel, PhD

Breast pumps are not all the same, just as breasts are not all the same. If you are trying to pump milk, you want a pump that can do the job comfortably and effectively. For some, this is not much of a problem. If your nipples are smaller than average, however, you might find yourself worried. The average pump will fit the average nipple, which might mean the size is off for you. A too big breast pump will lead to discomfort and the pump not working as well as hoped. You will want to choose something that works with your nipple size easily.   Learn more about the sizes before purchasing a breast pump. Nipple size will affect the usability of certain breast shields. If your nipples are small, some breast shields will not work properly for you. Your nipple should go in comfortably, leaving only a small amount of room. You should have the ability to move your nipple around and you should not experience too much tugging of the areola. While there is some tugging, of course, you do not want a lot of the areola going into the tunnel. The right size is a comfortable fit that will have minimal tugging and that will allow your nipple to move only slightly. Look at the sizes of the breast shields and compare them to your own nipple size. You can speak with a doctor or measure yourself, but you have to know what size is right for you. Once you figure that out, you can start to look into the pumps available. They will list a breast shield size in mm, which is the size you have to look for when buying. This is where your nipple will go. A smaller size, of course, is for smaller nipples. Plenty of trusted brands, such as Medela and Ameda, will offer pumps for various sizes. The quality of the pump itself is another matter, but still something to keep in mind. Regardless of nipple size, you are going to want to choose something that will work well. The only problem is that quality means nothing if the breast shield size is not appropriate for you. Even the best pumps out there will have problems if you do not have the right fit. Know your nipple size, read through the information thoroughly to find something that works for you, and make the best decision. Article Tags: Breast Pump, Nipple Size, Breast Shields Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com Jason Kassel, PhD is the owner/operator of Breast Pumps and Baby Bottles a website that provides useful information to new parents looking to be informed about these necessary products.  Full of articles, the site provides well-researched and up-to-date knowledge on the most appropriate ways to help your newborns.  Read this to learn more about breast pumps and baby bottles.