The Nursing Bracelet
The Nursing Bracelet
 
Can't remember when you last fed your baby? 
Which breast you used?
 
We only use top quality components. Our original nursing bracelet is made with fire polished glass beads and white glass number beads.
The Nursing Bracelet™ wearable nursing log is the invention of New York-based mom Susan Lazor. The idea came to her when she was struggling to keep track of her baby son Ethan's breastfeeding schedule in the early weeks and months of motherhood. "I was so tired that I could never remember when I'd last fed him, and even when he cried, I didn't know if it was due to hunger or something else," she says. "I could also never tell which side to begin with, even though a lot of my friends just knew by feel."
Susan tried keeping an online log of Ethan's nursing schedule, and also carrying a notebook, but it was too cumbersome. "I would always forget where I last put it!" She wanted something simple and portable that was easy to use, which is how the idea of a wearable log - The Nursing Bracelet™ - came into being.
"I also wanted it to be pretty and fun to wear. So many nursing products are utilitarian and unglamorous. Why shouldn't new moms feel attractive? We deserve a boost!" she says.
The Nursing Bracelet ™ is so easy to use!
The Nursing Bracelet™ is more than a pretty piece of jewelry, it's also a reminder bracelet that tracks your breastfeeding schedule. It can remind you which breast you fed from last and the time that your baby last fed, using number beads and colored beads arranged to represent a 12-hour clock. The number beads represent hours and each colored bead indicates a 15-minute interval. A charm is moved to mark the time (see the diagram below).
Never forget your baby's schedule again, whether you're breastfeeding-on-demand or simply making sure a sleepy baby nurses frequently enough.
 
1.  Hook one end on to your wrist and wind the bracelet around.
2.  It will spring back into shape.  Do not push it over your hand.
 
Getting Started
 
1. Switch the bracelet from wrist to wrist to keep track of which breast you fed from last.
2. Move the charm to mark the time your baby's last feed began (see the diagram above). This is helpful if you have a sleepy baby who doesn't wake for feeds, if you would like to establish a breastfeeding schedule, or if you're feeding-on-demand and would like to keep track of your baby's breastfeeding patterns.
3. An alternative use for the bracelet is to count the total number of feeds in a day (newborns should feed eight to twelve times per day). Place the charm after the relevant number bead.
 
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