Three products, three completely different jobs — despite all three ending up in the same "nipple care" search results.
The confusion usually comes from all three showing up under the same "nipple care" or "breastfeeding essentials" searches — but they're not competing products. They're not even used at the same time of day.
Thin, flexible silicone worn over the nipple while baby actively feeds — helps with latch difficulties, flat or inverted nipples, or transitioning between breast and bottle.
Disposable or washable absorbent pads worn inside your bra continuously to catch milk that leaks between feeds. Purely about absorption, not healing.
Solid metal domes worn over the nipple during rest periods between feeds or pumping — a protective barrier plus the natural properties of silver, not an absorbent product.
| Category | Nipple Shield | Nursing Pads | Silver Cups |
|---|---|---|---|
| When it's worn | During active feeding | All day, continuously | Between feeds, resting |
| Main purpose | Aids latch/positioning | Absorbs leaking milk | Protects & soothes skin |
| Absorbs milk? | No | Yes — that's its job | No — not designed to |
| Reusable? | Yes, typically | Depends (disposable or washable) | Yes, indefinitely |
| Typical material | Thin silicone | Cotton/bamboo/synthetic fiber | 925 sterling silver |
| Solves a latch problem? | Yes, that's its function | No | No — soothes symptoms, not the cause |
| Needs replacing? | Eventually (wear/tear) | Frequently (disposable) or washed daily | Rarely — metal doesn't wear out |
General product-category comparison based on how each product type is typically marketed and used, not a single-brand test. Specific features vary by manufacturer.
Yes — and most mothers who use more than one of these aren't doing anything wrong. Since each product serves a different part of the day, there's no real overlap or conflict between them:
The one combination worth a specific note: silver cups aren't designed to be worn under nursing pads for absorption — if you're leaking milk between feeds and want the cups' protective benefit at the same time, pads can go over the cups (not instead of them) to catch any overflow, since the cups themselves don't absorb.
The one that's most often confused with something else: people frequently ask whether silver cups are the same as a nipple shield, since both are worn "on the nipple." They're not — a shield is a thin, flexible piece worn while feeding to help baby latch; silver cups are solid, worn after feeding is done, and don't touch your baby's mouth at all.
The other common mix-up: assuming silver cups work like pads and will catch leaking milk. They won't — non-absorbent metal domes let milk pool inside rather than soak it up, so heavy leakers usually still want pads in the mix.
Most mothers don't pick just one — but if you're trying to figure out where to start:
Is a nipple shield the same thing as a silver nursing cup?
No. A nipple shield is thin and flexible, worn during active feeding to help with latch. A silver cup is solid metal, worn between feeds, and never touches your baby's mouth.
Do I need nursing pads if I already have silver cups?
Usually yes, if you leak milk between feeds — silver cups don't absorb, so pads still handle that job. The two aren't a replacement for each other.
Will a nipple shield help with soreness the way silver cups do?
Not really the same way — a shield's job is helping baby latch during the feed itself, not soothing skin afterward. Some mothers find a shield reduces pain during feeding if a bad latch was the cause of the pain, but it's not designed as a between-feeds healing product the way silver cups are.
Can I wear nursing pads over silver cups?
Yes — if you're leaking between feeds and want the cups' protection at the same time, pads can go over the cups inside your bra to catch any overflow.
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Remember: most mothers use 2-3 of these products together, not just one. There's no single "winner" here — it depends what part of the day you're solving for.
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