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Nipple Pain Essentials Kit
Nipple Pain Essentials Kit
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Nipple Relief Essentials – Curated by a Lactation Consultant for Moms in Crisis
You’re doing everything you can to breastfeed your baby—but the pain has become unbearable. Maybe your nipples are cracked or even bleeding. Each latch brings a wave of dread. You’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out on your own.
As a lactation consultant, I’ve helped hundreds of moms navigate exactly this kind of breastfeeding crisis. That’s why I’ve hand-selected every item in this kit to help ease the sharp sting of nipple trauma, soothe raw, irritated skin, and support healing—without compromising your feeding journey.
These aren’t just nice-to-haves. They’re the things I’d hand to you in-person if you walked into my office with tears in your eyes, exhausted and in pain, but still determined to make it work.
What’s Inside:
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My Very Favorite Lanolin-Free Nipple Cream
A gentle, plant-based formula that soothes dry, chapped, and overworked nipples—without sticky residue or ingredients that need to be wiped off before baby feeds. Use it often and early to restore comfort and elasticity. -
Silver Nipple Cups
These cooling, antimicrobial cups protect sore nipples between feeds while promoting healing—no creams required. They help reduce inflammation, prevent friction from bras or clothing, and catch small leaks, all while giving your skin a break. -
Cooling Hydrogel Pads (Leak-Proof)
For immediate relief when cracks, bleeding, or throbbing pain feel like too much to bear. These pads stay in place, hold in moisture for healing, and provide instant cooling comfort any time of day or night. -
Zippered Quilted Storage Pouch
Because when you’re in survival mode, having everything in one place makes a world of difference.
A Note From the Lactation Consultant:
If you're experiencing nipple pain that's more than a 3 out of 10, that's a sign something needs adjusting—whether it's your baby's latch, positioning, or your pump settings. Sore nipples are not something you should have to push through.
With over 20 years of experience supporting postpartum moms, I strongly recommend scheduling a 1:1 consultation with a local lactation consultant as soon as possible. If one isn't available in your area, help is still out there:
Have basic breastfeeding questions?
Call the National Breastfeeding Helpline at 800-994-9662 (TDD 888-220-5446) to speak with a trained breastfeeding peer counselor.
You’re doing an amazing job. Don’t wait to get the support you deserve.





