Breastfeeding is a beautiful thing. Cracked nipples? Not so beautiful, and painful to boot. The problem with a lot of the nipple creams on the market is their super chemically feel. Since your little one will be ingesting said ointment when she suckles, is it too much to ask that it be as pure as they come?
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Oh yeah. I have been using this since my first baby. Very good cream and totally non-toxic. And no lanolin. Also, there is a natural healing astringent in it that my lactation consultant said is the BEST. GREAT PICK!
We love this cream! I give a jar as a gift for every baby shower I attend. When I was nursing my first, she left me in such a state that even had the lactation consultant aghast. This was the only cream that helped, and it helped so well and so fast that we have been huge fans ever since.
I have used nothing else since month 8 of my pregnancy, fabulous product. Tried several diaper creams before I found the MotherLove ointment, it was the only thing that helped us thru thrush and has kept babies delicate bottom in good condition for the past year.