Medela Purelan Nipple Care Cream With Lanolin 7 gr
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Weight | 0,12 kg |
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Available from 1 to 3 days
Medela PureLan Lanolin Cream Protective, Soothing Nipple Cream from 100% Pure Lanolin 7gr
A natural product, from 100% pure lanolin. Protects and soothes nipples from dehydration or dryness and helps create a protective layer for sore or dehydrated nipples during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Medela PureLan, pure lanolin cream, protects and soothes nipples from dehydration or dryness and helps create a protective layer for sore or dehydrated nipples during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
PureLan pure lanolin protection
It is dermatologically tested, hypoallergenic, without any artificial additives, fragrances or preservatives.
Advantages of Medela Purelan 100 cream
Medela Purelan 100 helps restore the right balance and forms a protective layer during a demanding period for your skin. By applying the Medela Purelan 100 you can often protect your nipples in the most natural way, being able to breastfeed for longer and with more comfort.
No need to remove before breastfeeding.
Also suitable for dry skin (e.g. lips or irritated nose) as well as for irritated baby skin.
Contains only natural ingredients
Soothes and helps protect sensitive or dehydrated nipples
Safe for mother and baby: no need to remove before breastfeeding
Extra pure medical grade lanolin
It does not contain any added preservatives, fragrances
It is produced according to codes of ethics
Hypoallergenic
Dermatologically tested
Glides on and applies smoothly, without smudging
Any incorrect placement of the infant on the breast can be the cause of sore nipples.
Attachment of the infant to the breast
When breastfeeding, your baby needs to latch onto your breast properly to make sure he gets enough milk and doesn’t hurt your nipples.
Bring your baby close to your breast and rest your nipple on your baby’s lower lip. As he opens his mouth, quickly pull your baby to your breast to latch on. Your nipple should be facing the top of your baby’s mouth. You will recognize the correct positioning of your baby at the breast by the following signs:
The baby’s chin touches the breast
His mouth is open and he has a full “bite” of breast
His lower lip is “turned” outward
You can see more of the areola above his mouth than below
You are not in pain
An effective breastfeeding of the baby starts with quick sucking movements and continues with slower and deeper movements with pauses. You can see and hear your baby swallowing.
Breastfeeding shouldn’t hurt. It is normal, during the first few days, to have a little sensitivity in the nipples. However, dehydrated, sore or bleeding nipples are not normal and should be checked by a lactation consultant or your doctor.