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The Nursing Bracelet is a wearable nursing log used to remind a mother or caregiver of a baby’s feeding times. For the breastfeeding mom, it is also used to remind her which breast she fed from last.

Available in two styles, the original is made from fire polished glass beads and white glass number beads and the semi precious bracelet uses semi precious stones and non- leaded pewter number beads.

The charm is solid brass with an imitation rhodium coating, and the wire is made from stainless steel. The pins are made from base metal.

Easy to use, the beads are strung loosely on the wire to enable the user to position the charm easily at any point on the bracelet.

The bracelet is available with the following bead types:

The Nursing Bracelet works in four ways:

1. To keep track of which breast your baby fed from last with one easy action, simply move the bracelet from wrist to wrist.

2. To record: A) What time your baby last fed: You can move the charm between the beads to mark a time to the nearest 15 minutes OR B) To mark when your baby should next feed OR C) To record the total number of feeds in any single day or night: place the charm after the relevant number bead.

3. The Nursing Bracelet can also be used if you are bottle feeding your baby. Tracking your baby’s feeds is as important with bottle fed babies as breast fed babies, and while it may be easier to see how much a baby has drunk when they are bottle fed, establishing a feeding pattern may still take some weeks or months. The Nursing Bracelet nursing log will help you time those feeds.

Retailers Order Here4. The Nursing Bracelet has the advantage of being with you at all times (vs the conventional notebook), so it is just one less thing to remember every time you go into your baby’s room at night or go out of the house. It provides a quick and discrete way to check which side you should breastfeed from next.

 

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