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I'm reading this thread with interest, as I was wondering about using
such dressings just the other day.
My local LC's solution is: apply a drop of milk after nursing, and "air
dry" (i.e. like by fanning with a piece of paper) so that some humidity
remains. Add a tad of Lansinoh or Purelan, then put a piece of saran
wrap over top of that. Sounds similar to those wound pads in how it
might work, though this would be less breathable.
I wondered, with her way, whether those "shower-cap" type things you can
buy to put over bowls of salad or whatever could be used. They might
even stay on the breast by themself with the elastic. ;-)
Fio.
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