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Milkies Milk-Saver
made by moms
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MSRP: $24.95
The Milk-Saver collects the breast milk that leaks from the non-nursing breast while mom is breastfeeding. Moms can easily stockpile extra breast milk without pumping. With extra breast milk in the freezer, dads can feed baby a bottle of breast milk. If parents ever want to go out without their baby, they need stored breast milk for the caregiver to feed while mom is away from her baby.

Breast milk is the best food parents can give their baby and the most important thing they can do to give their baby the best start in life. The Milk-Saver helps moms easily stockpile breast milk so dads can feed their baby using a bottle. Parents will never resort to feeding formula which is expensive and inferior nutrition.

 
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By Jennifer,   From Crownsville
I would like more information about t his product. Picture, Pricing, Comfort, Practability.

By Jennifer,   From Crownsville
I would like more information about t his product. Picture, Pricing, Comfort, Practability.

By Brian,   From Chicago
My wife has a milk-saver, she really likes it. We have so much milk in the freezer I joke we will need a chest freezer (ha) just for breast milk. It takes the stress out of planning a night out when we know there is enough breast milk for the baby to drink while we are out on a date night.

By Morey,   From The forum is a brighter place tahkns to
The forum is a brighter place tahkns to your posts. Thanks!

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