Anewmum Wash Bottle 400ml

€19.95

Anewmum Wash Bottle 400ml is for your post-partum hygiene needs. The Wash Bottle has been designed for the gentle washing of the perineum area. The discreet Wash Bottle comes with a travel bag a cap and a collapsible, angled spout that helps cleanse those hard-to-reach areas.

  • The wash bottle comes in a unique design that is simple and discreet it can also be interpreted as a water bottle in your hand bag. Making it easier for you to bring around on your first trips out of the house.
  • Soft & flexible bottle with extended spout to reach the perineum area with ease.
  • Supports the dilution of urine and eases the sting by flushing the area with fresh water using the collapsible angled spout.
  • Ergonomically designed for gentle washing.

Directions

1. Remove the top cap of the bottle.
2. Extend nozzle firmly to full length. (Make sure you hear the click so you know it is extended correctly).
3. Unscrew the cap with extended nozzle.
4. Fill the bottle with lukewarm water. Screw the cap with extended nozzle on securely.
5. While on the toilet, hold the bottle upside down and place between legs aiming at the desired location of the perineum / hemorrhoid area.
6. Squeeze the bottle gently or apply pressure to bottle to adjust the flow rate.
7. Empty contents and collapse the nozzle for storage, placing top cap back on the bottle.

Personal hygiene for breastfeeding mothers

It's important to take care of your personal hygiene after having a baby. Washing your hands frequently helps to stop germs from passing between you and your baby. Breastfeeding takes less effort than bottle-feeding when it comes to hygiene. This is because there is no need to wash bottles or sterilise items. Your milk also has infection-fighting properties. This helps protect your baby from illness. But good hygiene is still important.

Wash your hands before breastfeeding your baby, especially after nappy changes. You do not need to wash your breasts. You can use water to clean your nipples when you have a shower. You do not need to use soap on your nipples.

Good hygiene while breastfeeding

Tips to help reduce discomfort and prevent infection while breastfeeding:

  • Rub a small amount of breast milk into your nipples after breastfeeding and let it dry in the air.
  • Keep your nipples clean and dry.
  • If you use breast pads, change them often or when wet.
  • Do not use breast pads with plastic on the back.
  • Wear loose clothing in a breathable fabric such as cotton - avoid wearing padded bras.
Do not stick the nozzle into the body to rinse. Exercise caution with temperature of water. Ensure to wash and clean bottle and nozzle regularly.
  • Storage Information

    Do not store above 25c

    Do not store above 25c, away from direct sources of heat and humidity. Keep in original container