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The Bebe Au Lait nursing cover nursing cover has been thoughtfully designed with an adjustable neck strap, handy storage pocket and terry cloth corner for clean ups. Whether being used as a screen for feeding baby or expressing milk, the Bebe au Lait offers generous coverage for that all important privacy, enabling mum to focus on the job in hand.
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Bebe Au Lait Nursing Cover from only £26.95 |
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By Nicky, 28/10/11
I have not used this item yet but it looks fab and I have shown it to a number of friends who have children and they wish they had had something like it when breast feeding.
By Sue, 27/10/11
Bought this nursing cover so I could comfortably breastfeed out and about and not attract too much attention to myself.
It's got plenty of coverage and has handy pockets and cloth attached. Am very happy with the product and the service provided.
By Georgina, 03/10/11
This is just the best, in terms of quality, design and ease of use. But best of all it has helped me become more confident about breast-feeding my son in public.
As new mums will know, when a baby is screaming for food there is only one solution. BAL's nursing cover is so discreet nobody will guess you are even feeding your little one and it fits very neatly into any bag or buggy basket. I love the bold design, which could almost be mistaken for a funky top.
Also, if you are feeding outside and there is a bit of sun, the BAL acts as a good shade for your little one, and I have found that my son likes being under cover to feed, without any distractions. Worth every penny.
By Lyse, 20/08/11
I found this useful when nursing my little boy, but it's quite expensive for essentially an 'apron'.
By M, 14/08/11
It is a useful product for those who want to cover up and be subtle with breastfeeding in public. I made the mistake of buying a brightly coloured one which my baby sometimes is fascinated with, but is really not discreet.
It is difficult to be subtle when using it also, as I pop the baby on my lap, then cover myself her with the apron so that I can bring out my breast, and I probably look like I am suffocating her!! Sometimes I think she doesn't like it - she feels stifled, and I end up just not using it.
It does look funny with a big apron in front of you. If it cradled the baby, and gave more breathing space for the baby somehow, I think it would be perfect.
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