Mother's nursing aid: breastfeeding indicator

A - Human Necessities – 41 – C

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A41C 3/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2177291

When a nursing mother feeds an infant, the mother has to remember which side she started with last time. This can be difficult since feeding times vary throughout the day and night. It is important to start on the right breast since the correct side will be full and ready to feed the infant. The incorrect side will not be ready, will contain less milk as well nutrients. This invention relates to a device that will indicate to the mother which side to start with and takes away the worry of remembering where to begin feeding in order to feed your infant properly.

Quand une femme allaite un nourrisson, elle doit se rappeler avec quel sein elle a débuté la dernière séance d'allaitement. Cela peut être difficile étant donné que les heures des tétées peuvent varier au cours de la journée et de la nuit. Il est important de débuter l'allaitement avec le bon sein étant donné que celui-ci contiendra suffisamment de lait pour nourrir le bébé alors que l'autre en contiendra moins et que le lait sera moins riche. Cette invention porte sur un dispositif qui indiquera à la mère quel sein utiliser pour débuter la tétée.

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