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Mommy’s Watches Are A Must Have For The Breastfeeding Mom

Breast Milk Temperature Sensitive Timer from Mommy’s Watches  

Monitor Stored Breast Milk for Temperature and Time Safety

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The biggest fear when breastfeeding your baby is feeding them bad milk. And now you can test and monitor your stored breast milk. While they were developed by a very busy mom for all of the busy mom’s around the world. 

When you have an infant you have so much to worry about. So now this is one less thing on your list. Did you know that from pump to feeding, the shelf life of your breast milk can change? It is all based on the temperature it is stored at. Because if you leave the milk setting out on the counter it is only good for 2-3 hours. If kept in the refrigerator is good 3 – 5 days. Freezer 2 weeks or a double door freezer is good up to 3 months.

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While they are so easy to use, that even a tired new mom can use them. Because you slip the food grade silicone band of the watch onto your storage container. While being the perfect size to fit most of your standard storage containers. To restart the timer, press the button at the base of your watch. Press again to check to see if your milk is good. And depending on the color you will know if you milk is still safe for your baby. Green check mark is safe and red X is not. Easy peasey and saves the new mom lots of time and worry. One simple check and she will know if the stored breast milk is still safe for her little one. And the battery has a lifetime for a year or a little longer. Just a few facts that are important. They are not safe for the microwave or the dishwasher. And they are developed, designed and assembled right here in the United States!

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