The Top 5 Nursing Items You Might Not Think About

McKayla Broadhurst, Postpartum Doula

5 Breastfeeding Items You'll Be Glad You Have

When it comes to nursing, many moms-to-be meticulously prepare by purchasing the best pumps, nursing pads, and perhaps even a Haakaa. While these essentials are undoubtedly valuable, there are a few other items that often fly under the radar but can significantly enhance your nursing journey. Discover our top 5 nursing items you might not think about but will be so glad you have:

1. Ladybug Milk Collector

The Ladybug Milk Collector is a game-changer for nursing moms. This handy little device is perfect for catching let-down milk that might otherwise go to waste. Simply attach it to your other breast while feeding or pumping, and it will quietly collect any milk that leaks out. It’s discreet, comfortable, and incredibly efficient.

2. Silverettes

Silverettes are a soothing and natural solution for sore nipples. Made from pure 925 silver, these small cups are designed to be worn inside your bra between feedings. Silver has natural healing properties, and Silverettes can help to alleviate pain, prevent infections, and promote faster healing of cracked or sore nipples. They’re a must-have for any nursing mom experiencing discomfort.

3. A Comfortable, Well-Fitting Nursing Bra

One of the most important investments you can make as a nursing mom is a comfortable, well-fitting nursing bra. The right bra provides the support you need and makes nursing much easier. We recommend getting professionally fitted, and if you’re in the area, check out Bra Fittings By Court for expert advice and a perfect fit. A good nursing bra should adapt to your changing body and offer easy access for feeding.

4. Pumping Spray

Pumping can sometimes be uncomfortable, especially if you’re new to it. Pumping spray is designed to make this process smoother and more comfortable. A quick spritz on your nipples before you start pumping can reduce friction and help to create a better seal, making each session more efficient and less painful. It’s a small addition to your routine that can make a big difference.

5. Pump Parts That Are the Correct Size for YOU

Did you know that the flanges that come with your pump might not be the right size for you? Having pump parts that are the correct size is crucial for effective and comfortable pumping. If your flanges are too small or too large, it can lead to discomfort and reduced milk output. Fortunately, you can easily order the right size online and have them delivered straight to your door. Ensuring you have the correct pump parts will make your pumping experience much more pleasant and productive. We LOVE the Breezy Babies IBCLC team for help making sure you're set up for pumping success!
They even have a free nipple ruler on their website,
check it out here.

Why These Items?

From my experience and that of my clients, these items make nursing more comfortable and efficient. The Ladybug Milk Collector and Silverettes, for instance, are lifesavers for managing milk and soothing discomfort. Trust us, investing in a good nursing bra and the right pump parts will make your nursing journey significantly smoother.

Need More Personalized Advice or Support?

Creating a comfortable and supportive nursing environment is essential, especially for new moms. If you need more personalized advice or support during your postpartum journey, don’t hesitate to reach out. Contact us today for a copy of our welcome packet if seeking postpartum doula support, or if you need to connect with an IBCLC in your area! Remember, you’re not alone—there’s a community of support waiting to help you thrive.

Your Postpartum Doula,

McKayla Broadhurst, CPD, CPPNP


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