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Lubrication & Freemie Slimfit6 Cups
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I got my Freemie Slimfit6 collection cups the other day. Have used them consistently since then. I definitely prefer this over their standard size, looks more natural and less noticeable. If these looks real good, am sure their Slimfit5 would look even more natural. I won't be getting those as I do deal with akin elasticity and anything smaller than the Slimfit6 wouldn't work, especially if using a higher suction. This size works great. With their pump and proper fitted flange (took me a while to find it) I am finding I have more control over the elasticity. A bonus I did not expect at all.

However, my nipples are trying to get use to them and trying to find the right lubricant is becoming my next challenge. I have used LegendairyMilk's pump spray, that ends up almost drying out by the time my 20 mins is up, even with 3 good sprays to cover it well. I have used coconut oil, works a little better but for the amount I have to use it becomes really messy. In the past I was using lanolin which worked really well but am not willing to spend close to 20 for such a small tube, which Medela changed to. Also I noticed they changed their formula a bit too cuz it stopped working great. I am currently using Earth Mama's nipple balm. A good coating seems to work but am worried that will stop working too.

Any suggestions I can try for lubrication? I've search within all the posts and read them all. Am hoping am missing something I had not seen. I did see someone recommended Coboo spray. I plan to try that when I get paid next month.

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