breast binders, loving comfort
  • Gentle support while suppressing lactation.
  • Prevents and treats engorgement.
  • Easy to use.
Whether you will not be breast feeding or if it's time to stop, the Loving Comfort® Breast Binder is the comfortable and effective way to suppress lactation.

The whisper-soft, latex-free elastic provides the necessary compression needed to support and bind the breast, and to prevent and treat engorgement. The breast binder is lightweight, easy to put on and is adjustable without requiring assistance. The Loving Comfort® Breast Binder may be used with nursing pads, if desired.

Sizing
For proper fit and maximum effectiveness, please use the following size chart.
Size
Chest Size

Small/Medium
30" - 38"
Large
38" - 50"
Extra Large
50" +
To Wear
The Loving Comfort® Breast Binder is designed so that it is easy to put on without assistance. There are two strips of Velcro® "hook" on the binder. The narrower strip should face out, and the wider one should face you. The narrow one will help hold the elastic in place while you stretch it tightly around your body. You should wear the binder as tightly as is comfortable. You may use nursing pads if desired.
Washing
Hand wash the binder often in warm (not hot) soapy water, and allow to air dry. Do not put the binder in the dryer.

Engorgement
In most women, the milk supply arrives quickly and forcibly a few days after delivery. The breasts can become tightly swollen and sore, and are said to be "engorged." It is not our role to discourage breast feeding, but if that is your choice, and since prescription medications are no longer available to suppress lactation, wearing the Loving Comfort® Breast Binder will help keep your milk from coming in.

Engorgement can also happen when you decide to stop breastfeeding and milk accumulates in the breasts. You should wean your baby gradually and express some milk if needed. If your breasts become engorged because you have stopped breastfeeding, wear your
Loving Comfort® Breast Binder as tightly as is comfortable, up to 24 hours a day. Cold packs may provide further relief. After a few days, whatever buildup of milk there is will prevent still more milk from being produced and your breasts will gradually become less full and less painful.
Mastitis Caution
Mastitis is a breast infection which may occur when bacteria enters the breast through the nipple. It is extremely rare in non-nursing mothers but fairly common in nursing ones. Symptoms include mid-to-high fever, chills, fatigue, and joint pain. All or part of the breast may become red, hard, hot, and painful. If this condition occurs, call your doctor immediately for consideration of antibiotic therapy.
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