As a sleep deprived new mom, who has time to track breastfeeding in a journal? Utah mother, Jenny Pierce came up with an easy solution to the problem with the invention of Milk Bands.
Sold individually for $6 and marked "right" and "left" and embossed with a time indicator, the bands keep track of which breast was last used to nurse and at what time or how long the babe ate. Each bracelet is good for a few months wear so simply wash it with soap and water and occasionally sterilize.



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Those are awesome! I needed them when I was nursing
1I just kept a safety pin on my bra and put it on whichever side I used first, so I knew to use the other side next time. I never tracked time or anything either, just nursed when they wanted to be nursed and did it until they were full.
2How neat!
3I like the safety pin idea. The last thing I want is to encourage strangers to talk to me about breast feeding and their thoughts, feeling, and opinions...
4Good point, macgirl.
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