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Hi Melissa!
I am not a huge fan of gadgets too :)), especially if I'm not sure they
really help.
I started to make pillows only because moms always told me that bf with
'my own' handmade pillow was really better and wanted to have one :-).
Anyway, I had some time ago some moms with really a veeeery laaarge a/o
flabby/pending breasts, 1st babies, unexperienced, very uncomfortable
handling these breasts.. so I'd like to try something and see if moms
tell me there's a benefit.
I imagine J cup is a size.. sigh... different from Italy... :-P
Thanks a lot!
Hugs
martina
Melissa Cole ha scritto:
> Another option to the sling idea is supporting the breast from below.
> While I am not a huge fan of BF gadgets, there is a company that makes
> "breast support pillows", http://utterlyyours.com/index.html
> I picked up one of their pillows at a BF conference raffle. I actually have
> tried it out a few times. After nursing three babies (still am BF) I have
> pendulous J cup breasts...sorry for too much info, just wanted you to see
> the size range the product can work for. The pillow does a great job lifting
> the breast and not getting in the way of the areola or the underside of the
> areola.
> For a mother that is drawn to gadgets this might be helpful. However I find
> most babies, when their hands are left free, will grab and shape the breast
> on their own. Feeding in prone also allows for excellent positioning with
> large breasts and it works well for me.
>
> Melissa Cole
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