Nipple Puller for Flat & Inverted Nipples – V SHAJAG® Silicone Suction Tool with Case – Breastfeeding Aid for Pregnant & Postpartum Women – BPA-Free, Soft & Reusable
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Corrects flat & inverted nipples safely for easier feeding
Helps babies latch naturally without stress or discomfort
Compatible with pumps & nipple shields for flexible use
Trusted by moms & lactation consultants worldwide
Gentle suction design — simple, safe, and easy to use
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Nipple Puller
V SHAJAG® Silicone Nipple Puller – Gentle, Safe, and Effective Support for Flat or Inverted Nipples
Breastfeeding can be one of the most beautiful experiences for new mothers, but conditions like flat nipples, inverted nipples, or nipple retraction often make it painful and frustrating. Many women discover these nipple changes during pregnancy or postpartum, which can affect a baby’s ability to latch. If left unaddressed, they may lead to discomfort, poor milk flow, or even low breastfeeding confidence.
The V SHAJAG® Silicone Nipple Puller is a simple, non-invasive tool designed to provide comfort, confidence, and natural support. Crafted from ultra-soft, medical-grade silicone, it gently applies controlled suction to help the nipple protrude — making it easier for your baby to latch and feed effectively. Whether you’re looking for a safe inverted nipple treatment option or preventive support during pregnancy, this tool is designed with mothers in mind.
✔️ How It Works
Unlike complicated devices, our nipple puller works in just a few minutes. Place the soft silicone cup over the nipple and gently press to create mild suction. This natural stimulation helps draw out the nipple, improving latch success before breastfeeding or pumping. It’s effective, reusable, and far more comfortable than rigid alternatives.
Many lactation experts compare its function to nipple formers or the LatchAssist nipple everter, which also encourage nipple protrusion. However, the V SHAJAG® puller offers a more flexible, travel-friendly design and avoids the discomfort that some mothers report with hard plastic devices.
✔️ Key Benefits of Nipple Puller
Provides gentle, safe relief for flat or inverted nipples
Supports inverted nipple treatment without surgery or medication
Made from BPA-free, medical-grade silicone
Promotes better latch, milk flow, and baby comfort
Reusable, hygienic, and easy to clean
Compact design with a discreet storage case
Works as a preventive tool during pregnancy or as postpartum support
✔️ Comparison With Shields & Alternatives
Some mothers turn to breast nipple shields, like the Pigeon natural feel nipple shield, to aid in breastfeeding. While shields can help in specific situations, experts recommend using them sparingly since prolonged use may affect milk transfer. A puller, on the other hand, naturally encourages the nipple to protrude before feeding, allowing direct skin-to-skin contact and more natural nursing.
By combining the benefits of a nipple puller with occasional use of shields (if recommended by a lactation consultant), mothers can find a balanced approach tailored to their unique needs.
✔️ Trusted by Mothers & Recommended by Experts
The V SHAJAG® nipple puller was designed with input from lactation professionals and has already supported countless women worldwide. It is often suggested as a first-line solution for breastfeeding with flat, inverted, or even pierced nipples — giving mothers the confidence to continue nursing comfortably.
If you’ve ever searched for nipple retraction causes and treatment or wondered whether nipple changes are normal symptoms of pregnancy, you’re not alone. Common symptoms include soreness, retraction, or flatness — challenges this tool can help address naturally. Used consistently, it supports natural feeding, reduces stress, and strengthens the bond between mother and baby.
✔️ Why Choose V SHAJAG®?
Designed for safety, comfort, and long-term use
More flexible and discreet than rigid suction tools
Complements expert guidance from lactation consultants
Backed by positive reviews from mothers worldwide
Support your baby’s nourishment and your own comfort with a reliable, science-backed tool trusted by moms and experts alike.
The V SHAJAG® Silicone Nipple Puller isn’t just another breastfeeding aid — it’s a gentle, practical, and empowering solution to help you overcome nipple challenges with confidence. Because every mother deserves stress-free nursing support.
💡 Want to make breastfeeding easier and more comfortable? We’ve put together practical guides that answer real questions new moms face every day:
A good latch starts with positioning: hold baby close so their body faces yours, nose opposite the nipple, and support (not push) the breast. Gently brush baby’s upper lip to trigger a wide mouth, then bring baby to the breast (not breast to baby). Signs of a good latch: lips flanged out, more areola visible above the baby’s top lip, no ongoing pain after the first few seconds, and audible swallowing. If flat or inverted nipples make a repeat good latch difficult, using a gentle nipple puller for 30–60 seconds before feeding can help the nipple protrude and improve latch success.
A good latch means the baby takes a big mouthful of breast (areola and nipple), lips are turned outward, chin touches the breast and nose is free, and feeding is comfortable for you. You should see rhythmic jaw movement and hear or see swallowing. A good latch maximizes milk transfer and reduces nipple pain and damage.
It varies—some dyads get a reliable latch in a few hours; for others it can take days or weeks. Frequent skin-to-skin contact, consistent positioning, and help from a lactation consultant speed learning. If nipple shape (flat/inverted) is the main barrier, combining positioning practice with a non-invasive nipple puller often shortens the learning curve.
Try cradle, cross-cradle (good for beginners), football/clutch (great for C-section recovery), and side-lying for night feeds. The key is body alignment: baby’s ear, shoulder, and hip should be in a straight line and the baby facing the breast. Use a pillow to bring baby level with the nipple so you can control the angle and support a deeper latch.
“Nipple confusion” happens when a baby has difficulty switching between artificial nipples (bottles/pacifiers) and the breast—often after early bottle introduction. To avoid it: delay non-essential bottles until breastfeeding is established, use paced bottle feeding if needed, and follow consistent latch techniques. If flat or inverted nipples push you toward bottles, a nipple puller can help encourage direct breastfeeding and reduce reliance on artificial nipples.
No—when used correctly as a brief pre-feed aid to draw out a flat/inverted nipple, a nipple puller does not create the same sucking mechanics as a bottle. It’s not a substitute for feeding; it simply helps the baby access the breast. Use it a minute or two before nursing and avoid making it a persistent “artificial” ritual that replaces natural feeding interactions.
Nipple shields can be a helpful temporary solution, but many clinicians recommend weaning once the baby can latch directly. Gradually reduce shield use: try short shield-free periods each feed, and use positioning and pre-feeding nipple stimulation (like a puller) to encourage a direct latch. If you’re worried about milk transfer while weaning, consult a lactation consultant—often a combined approach works best.
Yes—if your nipples retract or sit flat inside a pump flange, a short pre-pump session with a nipple puller can help the nipple protrude and sit properly in the flange, improving seal and milk removal. Also check that your pump flange fits correctly and try gentle breast massage or hand expression before pumping for best results.
Quick steps you can try: reposition and relatch, try a different breastfeeding position, use skin-to-skin to calm baby, apply a warm compress to stimulate flow, hand-express a little milk before latch, check pump flange fit for pumping issues, and use a gentle nipple puller if nipple shape is blocking a good latch. If pain, bleeding, or poor weight gain persists, seek professional help.
Many mothers practice gentle nipple stimulation in late pregnancy to become familiar with techniques; however, always check with your healthcare provider before prenatal use. If approved, keep stimulation gentle and brief—your goal is preparation, not forceful manipulation.
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Mujeeb –
Is it used for men foe increasing nipple size?
VShajag –
Thank you for your question!
This product is designed specifically as a breastfeeding aid for women with flat or inverted nipples, helping them draw out the nipple for easier latching.
It is not intended or recommended for increasing nipple size in men or for any cosmetic use.
Mujeeb –
Is it used for men foe increasing nipple size?
VShajag –
Thank you for your question!
This product is designed specifically as a breastfeeding aid for women with flat or inverted nipples, helping them draw out the nipple for easier latching.
It is not intended or recommended for increasing nipple size in men or for any cosmetic use.