Shower Hug Offers Relief from Painful Breastfeeding
Shower Hug Offers Relief from Painful Breastfeeding
A mom developed a product to ease the pain brought on by breastfeeding.
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" If that isn't there an -- and only as girl was a mother needed an invention and she wasn't the only one on the playground and talking among. I carry out. I'm closed on this and it'll -- that Del Mar resident realized breastfeeding is an acquired skill. And extremely painful I was looking -- Aaron and I. At any product out our our British and -- products everything. Apple's apple and oracle online there are so laundry put her time at the university Pennsylvania's Wharton school of business to work. And after a year of research and development she had the -- hug you -- the parent. You attack -- meaning you get in the shower in the warm water create a warm compress where -- practice. -- for. Help clog up app. A little quick look at that -- Or at Google of course the American academy of pediatrics says breastfeeding has positive health benefits for both mother and child."
" And recommends a new mom's breast feed for at least six months."
" So with pain relief new moms can also need stress relief that he can overwhelm. Latimer a feeling a higher but I think are so easily just a little TLC can make all the difference in the world. Her group that cross."
" And."
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