Product Description
Ease the discomfort and frustration of engorgement and inverted or flat nipples when breastfeeding with the Lansinoh LatchAssist Nipple Everter. A non-invasive tool designed to draw out flat nipples, making it easier for baby to latch on, reducing the risk of engorgement and ensuring the comfort of both mother and baby.
Key Features :
- Gently draws out flat and inverted nipples reducing the risk of engorgement and discomfort
- Easy to use, the LatchAssist Nipple Everter is a non-invasive tool that assists baby to latch on and feed with ease
- BPA and BPS free
- Quick and easy to use with one hand while baby is positioned to latch on
- Small and travel-friendly with protective case
Our Customers Said...
"The only thing that worked well and help me continue breastfeeding" - Hannah
FAQ
Q: Is LatchAssist® dishwasher safe?
A: Yes, the LatchAssist is dishwasher safe on the top rack.
Q: Can I sanitise the LatchAssist® in boiling water?
A: Yes, you can sanitise the LatchAssist® prior to first use, and regularly as needed during usage. The LatchAssist® can be sanitized by disassembling and boiling all parts in water for five minutes. Please be sure that there is ample water in the pot, so that no parts touch the bottom or the sides of the pot, as this could cause them to melt.
Delivery & Returns
- NEXT DAY DELIVERY IRELAND
- SMS and Email Alerts
- Order before 2pm for same day dispatch
- 98% of all orders are delivered next day
Your order will leave our warehouse in Bray, Co Wicklow and be delivered the next working day. You will receive SMS & email tracking updates from the courier and someone will need to sign for the parcel on delivery.
- For full Delivery Terms visit our Delivery Page
- For hassle free returns visit our Returns Section
Customer Reviews
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Great for inverted nipples
The only thing that worked well and help me continue breastfeeding
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Fairly helpful
This latch assist tool created the necessary suction to help my baby latch on much easier. I used it after having used a nipple shield for several weeks and it helped her more easily transition to bare-breast nursing. Compared to the other methods I tried, like pumping before offering the breast, this was more effective.