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Friday, June 5, 2009

The Shower Hug - Great for Breastfeeding Moms

The Shower Hug for breastfeeding moms Just added the Shower Hug!

Now this would have come in real handy after I had my girls.
One of the things I remember the most during those first couple of weeks is taking a shower(ouch, ouch, ouch).
I love breastfeeding, but I think this would have made it a little easier.




What are the benefits of wearing a Shower Hug™ ?
For use in the shower, the Shower Hug™ :
Provides gentle bust-line support for full and engorged breasts
Acts as a warm compress to soothe tender breasts and ease engorgement
Shields sensitive nipples and breasts from direct contact with harsh shower sprays
Protects nipples and areolas from direct contact with soap and other chemical residues found in many toiletries.



Many of our customers have enjoyed the Shower Hug™ so much, they choose to use it outside of the shower as well to:
Provide an alternative to a traditional or nursing bra for soft, comfortable support. Strap-free design relieves pressure on shoulders
Absorb nighttime leaks with or without the use of adhesive breastfeeding pads
Offer hands-free convenience to hold cold packs and heat packs in place.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Reduced Pricing on Milkscreen!

Milkscreen alcohol detection

Milkscreen has reduced their prices!

The box of 3 strips were $9.99 and now are $6.99.

The box of 8 strips were $19.95 and now are $9.99.

Milkscreen tests the presence of alcohol in your breastmilk.
Each women is different and metabolizes alcohol differently.

Metabolizing alcohol depends on several factors including:
Body weight
Type of alcohol consumed
Food intake

I breastfed all of my girls and I usually didn't drink but there were some occasions where I did (usually at weddings).

I wasn't sure if 1 drink was o.k. or if I should not breastfeed. I also wasn't sure how soon alcohol would be present in the breastmilk or how long it would last.

If I drank a glass of wine, I would wonder, is it safe to breastfeed 15 minutes later? Maybe the alcohol didn't go to my breast milk yet??

Would it be safer to wait 2 hours? Or maybe the alcohol would only then go to my breastmilk?

Milkscreen aims to eliminate one mystery for nursing mothers by providing peace of mind that the milk baby drinks is alcohol free.

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