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Special Discount for SMNET Members – a fiver off a Milkies Milk Saver!

Discussion in 'SMNET Announcements' started by RoubiTuesday, Dec 5, 2011.

  • by RoubiTuesday, Dec 5, 2011 at 1:18 PM
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    Hey lovelies! The fab folks at Milkies are offering SMNET members a fabulous £5 off their fantastic Milk-Saver. This is a must have product for any breast feeding mums, mums-to-be and could be a fantastic Xmas gift for a friend/relative who is expecting or has recently had a baby! This product enables you to easily store precious breast milk, is discreet and keeps mum dry and comfy! Check it out - now only £14.99 to SMNET members – spread the word!
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Discussion in 'SMNET Announcements' started by RoubiTuesday, Dec 5, 2011.

  1. Charleys
    Ooooh I got sent two of these (one went missing then turned up unexpectedly!) when I was bfeeding my youngest because I was a tester for the Mother and Baby awards! They are very useful!
  2. Penguin
    Ohhh just trying to think do I have any pregnant friends this Christmas? Don't think so for once!!
  3. Twinkle
    I never realised that much milk leaked from the other breast. In experienced first time mum to be here. Will have to order one. Thank u Josie x x
  4. Penguin
    I used to put my shampoo lid (cleaned and sterilised) under my nipple to collect the extra milk when bfing lol
  5. Charleys
    I would definately recommend the first time as milk was literally pouring out of me (especially once i'd stepped into a hot bath!!!) The 2nd time was much better and my milk seemed to be more 'controlled' haha. All the best twinkle xx
  6. RoubiTuesday
    I see there's a lot of love in the room for the milk-saver yay!

    I knew you guys would appreciate it! I think it's such a great product, I wish it was around when I was feeding my three babaloos many moons ago (they'd only just invented the wheel, let alone the milk-saver)! I remember expressing for such tiny amounts of milk (like a prize heifer and what seemed like forever!) and it would have been so convenient to have been able to save all of which would normally be wasted (Brucie bonus: the more stored, the more shut eye I could get cos the old man could take his turn - never one to miss an opportunity mwauh ha ha ha)! Plus would never have had the genious idea of a shampoo lid! :)
  7. Wozza
    Love my milk saver. Get about 1 to 2 oz at a time. But it all adds up.

    Think I may get my sister one for xmas X
  8. RoubiTuesday
    I know it's brilliant - it would be a great Xmas gift (especially with £5 off - bonus!). Why is this product not more generally available, admittedly it's a long time since I strolled around Mothercare lol (or have I just not been hanging around midwifery circles long enough?)
  9. hulkgti
    Isn't that what breast shells are for? That's what I used & they're a lot cheaper. How are these milkies different if u don't mind me asking? :)

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