Milkscreen 8 strip pack
Milkscreen is a home test for alcohol in breast milk, with Milkscreen there is one simple and accurate method to let Mom know if her milk contains a level of alcohol that may negatively impact baby. What is Milkscreen? Milkscreen is a simple 2 minute test to detect alcohol in breast milk, allowing mums to safely breastfeed their baby and to resume their pre-baby lifestyle guilt-free. It encourages women to breastfeed longer, with them confident in the knowledge they are not harming their baby even when they relax with a glass of wine with friends! Why Use Milkscreen? Milkscreen provides peace of mind that the milk baby drinks is alcohol free, and alleviates the guilt and uncertainty a simple glass of champagne can cause a nursing mother. Milkscreen is an ideal product in a range of situations: 1. Babies wake up unexpectedly when Mums have had a glass of wine and are not sure if it is safe to feed. 2. Mum’s have a special function (i.e. wedding, anniversary) where they may have more than 1 glass and may not be sure if it is safe to feed even a few hours after their last drink. 3. Many mums are very stressed in the early weeks of becoming a mum. Being able to relax with a glass of wine (in moderation) on occasion confident in the knowledge they are not harming their baby could assist them to feel like they are getting back to their pre-baby life life (if only for a moment!). 4. Helps mums avoid the ‘pump and dump’ scenario which is completely unnecessary. Alcohol in breast milk is like alcohol in your blood - only time can remove it. The ‘pump & dump’ method is not necessary or effective at reducing alcohol concentration. Milkscreen helps you balance your lifestyle with the health of your baby. How Does Milkscreen Work? In only two minutes, Milkscreen analyzes your breast milk for the presence of alcohol and provides you with a clear positive or negative reading. Milkscreen is often asked the question..."does Milkscreen tell me how much alcohol is in my breastmilk"... the answer is no. The reason for this is simply that there are too many conflicting studies and reports regarding what is a safe or dangerous level of alcohol in breastmilk whilst breastfeeding. Abbreviated Milkscreen Instructions: 1. Remove the individual test strip from it's protective foil packaging and saturate the reactive pad with breast milk. 2. Wait two minutes. 3. Read the results – a colour change of green or blue indicates a positive result (alcohol in your breast milk). Detailed instructions with illustrations & alternative testing methods are included in the packaging.
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