Have you ever lost track of the last time your baby nursed or the side the baby last nursed on?
The Nursing Bracelet™ is an ingenious bracelet that is not only beautiful but functional – it’s a reminder bracelet designed to:
- Track the time a baby nurses to the nearest 15 minute interval, perfect for on-demand feeding or to make sure baby nurses frequently enough.
- Or count the total number of times a baby feeds in a day.
The Nursing Bracelet™ is the invention of Brooklyn-based mom, Susan Lazor. After the birth of her son Ethan, she quickly discovered that the usual methods used by nursing mothers to track a baby’s feedings, like pinning a safety pin to your bra or carrying a log book around, were just too cumbersome and inconvenient.
Susan wanted something small, simple, portable and attractive. Two years of development resulted in the launch of The Nursing Bracelet™.
Beautiful beads represent a 12-hour clock. A charm is attached to this, which the mother moves to mark the time her baby last began a feed. The bracelet’s coil shape allows the mother to track which side she last nursed from by switching the bracelet from wrist to wrist without fiddly clasps or fastenings. Reminders of the last feed time are especially useful if the mother is tired, overworked, or suffering the baby blues.
How to use the charm:
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Add a second, contrasting charm to track twins’ feeds, or track baby’s feed plus any one of the above for $2.00. |
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It can also be used to:
Remind working mothers when to pump
Count the number of glasses of water drunk in a day
Remind you when to take or give medication
Keep track of the number of laps walked
Remind you of an appointment time
Count down the weeks until the baby’s arrival
Count the number of wet or dirty diapers in a day
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Aventurine | Lapis Lazuli | Rose Quartz |