Nipple Conditioning Cream™
Condition the skin, prevent damage and infection and encourage
healing of nipples during breastfeeding.
Nipple Conditioning Cream™
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Product Code: NCC001
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$28.95
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$57.90
Benefits & Properties of Nipple Conditioning
Cream :
Soothe painful nipples caused by
breastfeeding
Reduce pain experienced when nursing
Heal chapped and cracked nipples
Prepare and condition the nipple area and
prevent damage from breastfeeding
Prevention of bacterial and fungal infection
of the nipples
Nipple Conditioning Cream is a wonderfully
soothing and healing cream for painful and
cracked nipples. It may be used during the
last few weeks of pregnancy to prepare the
nipples for breastfeeding and also once your
baby has been born to continue to provide
protection and ensure nipple health.
Nipple Conditioning Cream uses ingredients
such as Calc Flour. which is a biochemic
tissue salt particularly useful for the
healing of chapped and cracked skin and
Calendula officinalis (Marigold) is an
herbal ingredient used to treat skin
problems and promote healing of wounds.
Chamomile soothes skin rashes, irritation
and burns. This herb will reduce pain,
discomfort, itching and inflammation. Silica
is another biochemic tissue salt which is
essential in the maintenance of healthy and
strong skin and is the main component in all
connective body tissues.
Vitamin E Oil is widely used to promote skin
healing, protect cells from free-radical
damage and reduce discomfort and itchiness.
Nipple Conditioning Cream is a 100% natural cream
specially formulated for nursing moms’ nipples. This cream will
naturally condition the skin, prevent damage and infection and
encourage healing of any cracks in the nipple, allowing
breastfeeding to be a pleasant and joyous experience once again.
About
breastfeeding and cracked nipples
The most
common cause of painful and cracked nipples is a problem with
positioning and although this is theoretically preventable, it is
very common as few mothers perfect the art of breastfeeding
immediately.
Also, once the damage has occurred, healing may be delayed and
difficult, and breastfeeding painful. Nipple Conditioning Cream is a
wonderfully soothing and healing cream for painful and cracked
nipples.
It may be used during the last few weeks of pregnancy to prepare the
nipples for breastfeeding and also once your baby has been born to
continue to provide protection and ensure nipple health.
Nipple Conditioning Cream is a 100% natural, safe and effective
soothing and healing cream that naturally conditions the skin,
prevents damage and infection and encourages healing of any cracks
in the nipple, allowing breastfeeding to be a pleasant and joyous
experience once again.
Nipple Conditioning Cream soothes painful nipples caused by
breastfeeding, reduces pain experienced when nursing, heals chapped
and cracked nipples, prepares and conditions the nipple area and
prevents damage from breastfeeding as well as prevents bacterial and
fungal infections of the nipples.
Nipple Conditioning Cream™FAQs
What is Nipple
Conditioning Cream™?
Nipple
Conditioning Cream is a 100% natural, safe and effective soothing
and healing cream that naturally conditions the skin, prevents
damage and infection and encourages healing of any cracks in the
nipple, allowing breastfeeding to be a pleasant and joyous
experience once again. Nipple Conditioning Cream soothes painful
nipples caused by breastfeeding, reduces pain experienced when
nursing, heals chapped and cracked nipples, prepares and conditions
the nipple area and prevents damage from breastfeeding and prevents
bacterial and fungal infections of the nipples.
What does Nipple
Conditioning Cream contain?
Nipple Conditioning Cream contains the following
100% natural ingredients:
·
Calc Flour. is a biochemic tissue
salt particularly useful for the healing
of chapped and cracked skin. Used for
nipples, hands and feet and any area of
skin exposed to cold or callus-causing
friction.
·
Vitamin E Oil is widely used to
promote skin healing, protect cells from
free-radical damage and reduce
discomfort and itchiness. Many people
use Vitamin E products topically to
ensure optimal skin health.
·
Silica is another biochemic
tissue salt which is essential in the
maintenance of healthy and strong skin
and is the main component in all
connective body tissues. Silica also
stimulates cell metabolism and cell
formation, improving strength and
resilience of tissue.
·
Calendula officinalis (Marigold)
is an herbal ingredient used to treat
skin problems and promote healing of
wounds. It is an excellent
anti-inflammatory and prevents infection
with its anti-bacterial, anti-viral and
anti-fungal properties. Marigold has
been shown to assist the regeneration of
damaged skin tissue.
·
Chamomile soothes skin rashes,
irritation and burns. This herb will
reduce pain, discomfort, itching and
inflammation. Chamomile also speeds up
the healing process and prevents
bacterial infection.
How do I use
Nipple Conditioning Cream?
Before birth: Gently massage into the nipple and
surrounding area two to three times daily during
last 2 - 3 weeks of pregnancy.
After birth: After breastfeeding, wipe the nipple
area with a clean damp cloth. Gently massage Nipple
Conditioning Cream into the nipple and surrounding
area. Rinse or wipe clean with a clean warm cloth
before the next feed.
In what form
does Nipple Conditioning Cream come?
Nipple Conditioning Cream comes in a convenient
cream format applied topically.
What is the shelf life?
You will find a white sticker on the tube with the
expiry date on it. It is best stored in a cool dark
place out of direct sunlight.
Does Nipple
Conditioning Cream have any side effects?
No, Nipple Conditioning Cream does not have any side
effects as it is 100% natural.
Can I still breastfeed
if I have cracked nipples?
Yes, you certainly can! Babies are not generally
worried about cracked nipples and even if your
nipples are bleeding, the blood won't harm them. Of
course the process may be quite painful and it is a
good idea to start nursing on the less painful side
as your baby will be gentler and less vigorous on
the second breast he/she is offered. You may also
like to numb the affected area with some ice just
prior to feeding. Speak to a lactation consultant
about correct positioning so that the underlying
problem can be solved and doesn't further damage
your nipples. Correcting the positioning of your
baby when nursing may substantially improve the
comfort of breastfeeding as well as allow the
nipples to heal.
If feeding is too painful, milk must be gently
expressed from the breast in order to prevent
engorgement or infection.
What else can
cause cracked nipples?
Be wary of overexposure to very dry or cold air,
deodorants, harsh or antibacterial soaps, powder or
laundry detergent as these can all contribute to
irritation and dryness of the skin and can cause or
aggravate cracked nipples. Some women also find that
using a breast pump can hurt the nipples, especially
if not used gently or used too often.
When do I need to
contact my health care provider?
Contact your lactation consultant or doctor if you
notice any of the following signs of infection:
• Fever
• redness
• warmth
• swelling
• discharge of pus
What else can I do?
Change your baby's nursing position and speak to a
lactation consultant if you are having difficulties
or are unsure of correct positioning. As incorrect
latching and breastfeeding technique can cause
cracked nipples, it is best to resolve positioning
problems as early as possible to prevent further
pain and discomfort.
Nurse your baby often, but for a shorter time. This
will provide you with frequent breaks without
depriving your baby of all the milk he/she needs. If
you don't nurse at all for several hours your baby
will become more hungry and will feed more
vigorously (and painfully).
Avoid using soap, deodorants, powder or anything but
clean water on your nipples.
Try to keep the nipple area dry in-between feeds.
Wet, soggy and cracked nipples will not heal well
and are vulnerable to infection!
Exposing your breasts to natural sunlight for about
15 - 20 minutes each day will also help to heal the
cracked area and strengthen the skin. However, avoid
the sun during 11 am to 3 pm in hot climates to
prevent sunburn, especially if you are fair skinned!
Try not to give up too easily. If you are having
trouble breastfeeding, first know that you are not
alone. Breastfeeding is a skill to be learnt and
doesn't come naturally to many women. Problems with
latching your baby, technique and milk volume are
extremely common. A breastfeeding consultant will be
able to help you with difficulties of technique and
positioning as well as provide support, advice and
encouragement. The investment into getting it right
will be worth it in terms of the future health of
your child as well as the opportunity to create that
special, deep bond with your baby.