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Hiya Rachel and all,
thanks for your replies.
I am familiar with the breastshells, but what she described was something
that encompassed the entire breast - bar the nipple area. some swedish make,
the person who told her about them claims.
ellen shein, ibclc, llll
tel aviv
----- Original Message -----
From: "rmyr" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 9:14 AM
Subject: breast protectors
> Medela makes these things. Breast shells is the name on the package, as
> someone on LN said. They are sort of like a bagel on the inside, and a
> diaphragm on the outside. VERY 'sort of'. Plastic domes.
> Nowadays we use limpet shells, which schoolchildren collect at the
seashore in
> summertime. Really. But they might be unacceptable for Jewish mothers,
as I
> doubt whether limpets are kosher.
> cheers and SHALOM
> Rachel, at the moment in Gothenburg, Sweden, studying public health and
having
> the time of my life.
> PS Happy Hanukkah - I don't have real candles but have designated some of
the
> ones meant for Christmas trees as useable and am lighting them every
> evening... on the principle that we could sure use a miracle!
>
>
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