Neobulle organic nipple soothing oil
Breast milk is the best, most natural and healthiest choice for your child. The World Health Organization recommends exclusively breastfeeding a child for the first 6 months of life and continuing to breastfeed in the future in parallel with complementary feeding
In addition to the many beneficial properties of breast milk, breastfeeding creates a special closeness between mother and child. These moments between you and your baby are unique.
Breastfeeding also helps the baby maintain its body temperature, provides skin-to-skin contact and closeness. Provides care and security for the baby.
However, at the beginning of breastfeeding, there can be setbacks, which are often not taken into account and sometimes they can reduce the desire to continue breastfeeding.
In most cases, by the second day, the nipples have become very sensitive, and initially it tends to get worse and worse. This does not always mean that you are feeding the baby incorrectly or that the baby's sucking technique is wrong. Breastfeeding is a new burden for the breast, which is why the nipples initially become tender.
Also, the nipples may start to redden more intensely, break, or develop fissures. All this causes pain to a woman, and it is simple and easy when thoughts of giving up come to mind.
Know that it is possible to relieve nipple sensitivity and help yourself and your baby. After the first week of the baby's life, the breast also starts to get used to the new load and the sensitivity slowly disappears.
Neobulle Soothing Nipple Oil has a triple effect. The oil soothes, supports and protects delicate and sensitive nipples. The liquid and delicate massage oil is easy to apply. The warming effect of the oil promotes lactation and makes milk more easily available to the baby. Soothes and nourishes the thin skin of the nipple area.
The oil does not contain essential oils and is fragrance free.
Apply the oil to the breasts between feedings. Washing the breast before feeding is not necessary
Don't forget to take care of breastfeeding as easily as possible.
The breast does not need special preparation for breastfeeding. The chest is always clean and ready. Certainly, nipples should not be treated with disinfectants such as brilliant green.
The breast can be offered cool after breastfeeding and warm before breastfeeding. This reduces the discomfort associated with engorgement and promotes milk flow.
Drink enough, 1.5-2 liters of liquid is needed so that lactation can also take place without problems.
If the baby eats enough at the breast (min. 8 meals a day), wakes up in time to eat, weight gain is normal, urinates, then the breastfed child regulates its own eating times. There is also no need to milk the breasts in this case. The baby also regulates the amount of milk he needs.
Use a supportive bra to support breasts that have become heavier from milk. The bra could be made of skin-friendly material and it must not squeeze anywhere.