HOW TO USE

BYE BURN PERIBOTTLE

Before initial use, please disinfect the product by soaking it in boiling water for 2-3 minutes. Ensemble the product by attaching the retractable nozzle and extending it until it locks.

1 - Fill the bottle with lukewarm water. We designed the bottle to include 500 ml water to make sure it lasts a whole toilet visit and you won’t be burning mid-pee!
2 - Use the bottle from the front and direct towards your tears.

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HOW IT WORKS

Why is the Bye Burn Peribottle an essential for your postpartum couchie?

Tearing during childbirth is common. Regardless of the degree of tearing, the perineal area can be sensitive and sore postpartum, making it uncomfortable for the new mother to go for toilet visits. The Bye Burn Peribottle is an essential postpartum tool as it helps provide relief and comfort during the healing process and toilet visits, making it a must-have item for every new mother's postpartum care kit.

How does the Bye Burn Peribottle work?

The Bye Burn Peribottle reduces the burning feeling when peeing after giving birth by spraying lukewarm water gently on your tears or stitches. This dilutes the liquid touching your tears or stitches which reduces the burning feeling.

Hospitals or caregivers often do not offer an effective solution. Therefore, we recommend that you order these well before your due date.

What is the recommended use of the Bye Burn Peribottle?

We recommend that you disinfect the Bye Burn Peribottle before you pack this in your hospital bag. Please disinfect the product by soaking it in boiling water for 2-3 minutes. Ensemble the product by attaching the retractable nozzle and extending it until it locks.

You can use the gifted bag to store your Bye Burn Peribottle and pack it in your hospital bag.

Stepwise plan for every use:

1 - Fill the bottle with lukewarm water. We designed the bottle to include 500 ml water to make sure it lasts a whole toilet visit and you won’t be burning mid-pee.
2 - Use the bottle from the front.

Mom-hack: this bottle makes the excellent water spray for those big diaper blow-outs of your little one.

IT'S BEEN PROVEN

WE WONT LEAVE YOU BURNING!

Simple interventions that can decrease the discomfort associated with perineal trauma is cleansing the perineum with a squeeze bottle. The current study concluded that, women who received and practice self perineal care instructions on episiotomy pain and wound healing during postpartum period have, lower the level of postpartum episiotomy pain scores, decrease pain related to perineal episiotomy which interfere with women’s daily activities postpartum, such as walking, sitting, urination and defecation, and better wound healing progress. On the light of the study findings it is recommended that self perineal pain instruction can be introduced to the women antenatal and then it can be used postnatal.

© 2012, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing, El-Minia University Published by Journal of American Science