Product description
The LaVie Lactation Massager is a milk expression tool that helps improve milk flow and relieve pain caused by engorgement, plugged ducts and other breastfeeding symptoms. Developed in collaboration with IBCLCs, it's unique shape and multiple vibration modes, combined with our step-by-step care plan, make the Lactation
Massager the perfect tool to restore your milk flow. Benefits Include...
•Relief from plugged ducts and engorgement
•Faster milk letdown
•Improved milk flow
•Increased pumping output
•Empties the breast faster
•Softens the breast for better latching
The Lactation Massager is waterproof and rechargeable, so it’s ready to use when and where moms need it. Plus, it’s easy to take on the road with its travel lock, USB charger, and carrying case.
Approved and Recommended by Lactation Consultants
This comes with a twelve months warranty!
Benefits Of A Lactation Massager
Clogged milk ducts can be extremely painful and can lead to mastitis if left untreated. It can also lead to a reduction in milk supply. Gentle vibrations help to break through the blocked ducts.
Massage is a proven technique for improving and restoring milk flow.
With improved milk flow, mummies are able to cut down their pumping time when expressing and empty their breast better.
4. Reduce Breast Engorgement
Engorgement occurs when the breasts become overfull, which can lead to pain and swelling. Proper milk flow is important to healthy nursing.
•Stimulate the breast with the wide side to improve letdown and soften the breast for latching
•Use the narrow tip to empty faster and work out stubborn plugged ducts that can lead to mastitis
•Reduce engorgement and move milk more effectively with the scoop edge
Specifically designed to be with moms during every step of their breastfeeding journey, the Lactation Massager can be used:
•When the mother’s milk first comes in to provide relief from pain and discomfort
•Before nursing sessions to encourage let-down, soften the breast for better latching, and more effectively empty the breast
•In the nursing bra before and during pumping sessions to stimulate the breast and improve flow
•As needed to relieve pain and discomfort associated with mastitis, plugged ducts, and engorgement
•To replace tedious and tiring hand compression of the breast