The Lactamo ball is a reusable ball that facilitates breast massage, which may help with common breastfeeding problems including oversupply, undersupply, blocked ducts and engorgement.
Lactamo is a soft sphere with hollow surface lumps filled with gel, which can be heated or cooled and has been specifically developed for breastfeeding. Applied directly to breast tissue, Lactamo can be used before, during or after breastfeeding, in the shower, and with massage oils.
Heating:
Lactamo is heated by submerging it in boiling water for 3 minutes, or it can also be heated in a conventional steam steriliser for one cycle.
Before you apply Lactamo to the breast, make sure it’s not too hot. Check if you can roll it in your palms comfortably for 10 seconds (that way, you’ll know it’s not too hot before you get started).
Do not heat Lactamo in a microwave.
Cooling:
Lactamo can be cooled in the freezer (preferably for at least 2 hours), or in a glass of iced water for 3 minutes.
Freezing it for longer will keep it cooler for longer.
When using a cooled Lactamo steer clear of massage and compression on your breast.
To use:
For a few minutes before a feed, roll heated Lactamo over the surface of the breast, always massaging towards the nipple, applying firm but comfortable pressure to the breast.
Please see the videos containing general instructions, as well as information on use with blocked milk ducts, engorgement and undersupply.
Materials:
Lactamo is included in the ARTG (#371782) as a Class I medical device.
Care:
Warning:
Do not use Lactamo with massage oils - these may interfere with breastfeeding, and may interfere with Lactamo’s silicone surface.
If symptoms persist or if you’re unsure or concerned, stop using Lactamo and consult your healthcare professional.