KaroLan—September 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I tried lanolin cream and coconut oil before but this one worked best. This works by interacting with breast milk. If you have enough supply and small leaks, use this and a nursing pad and you are good to go. I used this daily for the first 6 weeks. Works best for cracked and sore nipples. Provides cooling and comfort along with healing soreness and cuts and pain. It did not work so well for a friend as she didn’t have enough supply or leaky boobs. You just need to rinse it in hot water and mild soap( I used hand soap) once a day while bathing. It comes with a cleaning sponge and storage container. Great quality and design. Need to wear a padded bra to avoid the silver cup showing through your top. It is on the expensive side but worth the pain relief it provides in the first weeks. Read more
Tayler—December 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I remember crying during latches with our first born in those first few weeks, and being absolutely MISERABLE. Wanted to try these to avoid having one more thing to put me over the edge this round, and just make our overall breastfeeding journey a little smoother and enjoyable. These have been an absolute lifesaver! I debated between these and a few of the more well known name brands (that are more expensive too), and so glad I went with these as they were more budget friendly and have worked amazingly! As a larger chested mama (roughly 40 D/DD), the XL was the right size for me. The storage case helps me keep track of them (I misplace things a lot, especially if it's pairs of things), and keeps them from getting bent when not in use or dirty after being cleaned. Read more
Giselle—January 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I wore these for the first two months and they truly saved my breastfeeding journey - worked exactly how I expected. They gave instant relief. I basically wore them day and night for the first 6 weeks and they held up well. Easy to clean and came with a case to store. Read more
Chaise—January 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Any first time mama BUY THIS PRODUCT!!!! I cannot recommend and rave about this enough. They HELPED so so much! I wore them all the time when my nipples felt dry, cracked, and just hurt. Those first 2 weeks are crucial and these were my best friend! Easy to use and clean worth the money. Will be using them the second time around. Read more
W—September 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
It saved my nipples multiple times. They’re super light. Quality is good, they do bend for no reason lol overall a good product. Read more
Jess—December 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I wanted to give a truly practical and supportive baby shower gift, and the Mooch Silver Cups were it! While everyone else gave clothes and blankets, this gift specifically supports the mother's comfort during the challenging early weeks of nursing. They are simple, elegant, and provide a protective barrier that helps soothe and heal. My friend, the new mom, later confessed that these cups were a total lifesaver and the most useful item she received. They are made of high-quality, pure silver and are durable enough to be used for every future baby, making them an incredible long-term investment in a mother's well-being. Skip the cute outfits and give the gift of comfort and recovery—you won't regret it! Read more
AZ Mommy—January 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Pros: They definitely feel like they have helped me heal from nursing a baby with a tongue tie. I add a bunch of nipple cream and these prevent that from being soaked up by any fabric, which has also helped me heal. Cons: the diameter is too small, and it often pinches so I have to readjust. These are SUPER thin, and bend very easily. These cost a LOT and I would have thought they would be more durable. Overall, I dont think I would buy these specifically again. They're too expensive to bend when I dry them after washing them. Read more
Lindsey—February 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Saved my nips! The absolute life saver when breastfeeding. Pop these bad boys on so you’re not rubbing against your clothing. Just trust me here they’re worth every peeing at the beginning of breastfeeding. Read more