Hold your top up
You're trying to latch. Baby is starting to fuss. You're holding your top up with one hand, trying to position with the other, and somewhere in the back of your sleep-deprived brain you're also trying to remember was it the left side or the right?
It's a small thing. But in the middle of the night, with a newborn who won't wait, every small thing feels enormous. Most breastfeeding products are bulky, clinical, or both. They announce themselves. This one doesn't. It sits quietly on your wrist, and when you need it, it's just there.
"I wish I had this from day one. I didn't realise something so simple could make feeds feel so much calmer." - Jess, mama of two
The bracelet's open-bangle shape isn't just beautiful, it hooks over your shirt fabric and sits on your wrist, holding your top up and out of baby's face while you latch.
Hands-free. Every feed.
Then, when baby's done, you swap it to the other wrist. That's it. That's how you know which side is next. No app, no pin, no trying to remember at 3am when your brain is already somewhere else entirely.
It's one of those things that sounds almost too simple... until you're in it, and suddenly you understand exactly why 10,000+ mamas are saying they wish they'd had it earlier.
Hook your shirt fabric over the open bangle and onto your wrist. Keeps fabric clear of baby's face, and gives you both hands back for the latch. The thing that makes everyone say "oh, that's actually genius."
Swap wrists after every feed. Whichever wrist it's on tells you where to start next time. Simple enough to do half-asleep. Simple enough to actually work. The importance of balance is often overlooked.
Engrave it with your baby's name, initials or birth date. Long after breastfeeding ends, it becomes a piece you still wear. A small but sentimental reminder of this beautiful chapter.
Hook your shirt fabric over the open bangle and onto your wrist. Keeps fabric clear of baby's face, and gives you both hands back for the latch. The thing that makes everyone say "oh, that's actually genius."
Swap wrists after every feed. Whichever wrist it's on tells you where to start next time. Simple enough to do half-asleep. Simple enough to actually work. The importance of balance is often overlooked.
Engrave it with your baby's name, initials or birth date. Long after breastfeeding ends, it becomes a piece you still wear. A small but sentimental reminder of this beautiful chapter.
Breastfeeding is one of the most intense, exhausting, and quietly beautiful things a woman can do. It happens mostly in the dark. It rarely gets a monument.
This is the closest thing to one.
75% of mums who order a Boobie Bracelet choose to have it engraved. A baby's name, a birth date, initials, a word that means something only to them. Because the bracelet was always going to be worn. But the engraving is what makes it theirs.
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HELPING MORE THAN 10,000 MAMAS WITH THEIR JOURNEY.
