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Booby Tubes
Gel-Free Microwaveable/Freezable Breast Packs
Our Price:
$24.95 each
The creation of these little beauties was conceived by real
live nursing women who wanted a cold pack to help prevent
breast engorgement and a hot/moist pack to help ease the
symptoms of mastitis. Their unique design allows them to
comfortably fit inside your bra and to deliver either hot or cold
compresses to your breasts.  They can be either cooled in
your freezer or warmed in the microwave.

Booby Tubes™ are a simple, unique way to help prevent
engorgement so you can nourish your angel baby...naturally.
AND, they've been newly redesigned with an organic cotton
shell!
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Reviews from Earth Mama Angel Baby

"As a first-time mom, breastfeeding has been quite a
challenge. I don't know if I could have felt as supported
without my Booby Tubes! They have offered me relief
before and after so many feedings. Not only was the cold
or the hot a relief, but the smell was so comforting. I am
planning to send all of my girlfriends a set when I find out
they are pregnant. Thank you so much for a wonderful
product!"


"I have really enjoyed the breastfeeding support kit,
which is why I've been buying it for my pregnant friends.
It's helped me a lot and I can only hope it helps them
some too. This was the best gift I received so I'm
spreading the wealth. Booby Tubes rule!"
Other ways to help avoid breast engorgement:

  1. Express or pump your breasts if you miss a
    feeding or if your baby doesn’t nurse long
    enough to soften both breasts.
  2. Avoid supplementing your breast milk with
    water or formula.
  3. Breastfeed your Angel Baby frequently and for
    an unrestricted amount of time.
  4. Massage your milk ducts in a circular motion
    around each breast before nursing.
  5. Spend some time on your back. This will
    place your breasts higher than your heart and
    encourage drainage of swollen breasts.

(Engorgement can sometimes be confused with
mastitis. If symptoms of mastitis are present such as
malaise, fever, hardness or redness, continue
nursing and consult your health care provider
immediately.)