Never wash
your nipples with soap.
Clean bottles and
nipples with soap and then boil them in a covered pan for 10 minutes.
Do not wash
nipples with soap.
Washing
the nipples with soap or applying ointments containing irritants may be enough to cause skin irritation.
Avoid washing
the nipples with soap, as it removes this beneficial oil and may dry the tissue, causing it to crack — a daily rinsing with warm water is all that's necessary.
Not exact matches
If you have any cracks or breaks in your skin, gently wash your
nipples and areolae twice each day
with a mild, non-perfumed, non-antibacterial
soap until the broken skin is healed.
Nipple rolling, rubbing with a terry cloth towel, Hoffman's exercises (areolar stretching), avoidance of soap on nipples, masse cream or other ointments, air exposure under clothing, breast shells, and nipple stretching... gone are those days, and for good r
Nipple rolling, rubbing
with a terry cloth towel, Hoffman's exercises (areolar stretching), avoidance of
soap on
nipples, masse cream or other ointments, air exposure under clothing, breast shells, and
nipple stretching... gone are those days, and for good r
nipple stretching... gone are those days, and for good reason.
When you wash your breasts, rinse them
with warm water and avoid using any harsh
soaps that can dry out, irritate, and crack the skin on your breasts and your
nipples.
For years, nursing mothers were told not to wash their breasts
with soap because it would dry out the
nipple area.
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Nipples will last longer when washed gently by hand
with mild
soap.
Don't get too clean in the shower: Lathering breasts
with soap can dry out your skin, which could lead to uncomfortable cracking of the
nipples.
If the pain persists, then it might be because the
nipples are dry, and so you should make them moist
with lanolin and also always wear loose clothing and avoid washing the breast
with soap.
As tempting as it is to treat your cracked
nipples with anything you can find in your medicine cabinet,
soaps, alcohol, lotions, and perfumes are no good — clean water is all you need to wash
with.
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