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Review on πŸƒ Organic Nursing Balm, 1 oz - Bamboo Nipple Cream (Lanolin-Free) by Jeff Dawson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for dry nipples during pregnancy.

I'm still 34 weeks pregnant so can't comment on how this works with breastfeeding. I can say that this is a def. moisturizes the nipple and the surrounding area! This is my 6th pregnancy. I had trouble feeding all my children. All doctors say my nipples are great for BFing, lactation consultants say my closure is correct BUT after 2 weeks I CANNOT BFing ANY LONGER! Burning burning pain when grasping that wants to make you vomit, scream, cry, etc. all at once. In short, I turned to EPumping for all my children. Tried Medela and Lanolin from Lanisoh. Thick, rough, no painkillers. Another baby, I tried The First Years nipple oil. It was good, but no relief yet. I've tried organic coconut oil and organic olive oil - no relief. During this pregnancy I bought Palmer's nipple cream. I tried my nipples on after showering and it doesn't seem to soothe or moisturize my nipples. (Although it's a GREAT lip balm for me and chapped chin/cheek relief for my little one.) So to be ready for my last baby I bought this. At this point I can honestly say my nipples are no longer scaly! (I have insanely dry skin and very sensitive nipples this pregnancy.) You even feel hydrated HOURS after applying it after the shower. I am very happy with this balm so far. I will update my review after the birth.

Pros
  • NON-TOXIC and made with simple ingredients that are safe for your baby to take
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model