THE GIST
An easy, 2-minute, at-home test that detects alcohol in breast milk
FEATURES
- Contains 20 test strips
- The first and only test of its kind
- Non-invasive strips test for alcohol in breastmilk
- Provides you with easy-to-read results in just two minutes
- Recommended by pediatricians and lactation consultants
- Made in the USA
REVIEWS:
Peace of mind!
June 2020
”Let’s me drink with peace of mind!!! This works in minutes and it’s super easy to tell. If it’s dark, pump and dump. If it’s light, you’re good to go!”
–Alexandra (from upspringbaby.com)
How to Use:
- Saturate the Milkscreen test pad with a few drops of breast milk.
- Read the test results at 2 minutes.
- Any color change on the test pad 2 minutes after saturation indicates that alcohol is present.
- No color change on test pads means that alcohol is not present.
- You’ll need an accurate timer and a Milkscreen test strip.
- Simply express a few drops of breast milk onto the test strip or pour a small sample of milk into a clean container and dip the strip into the sample.
- If the test pad changes color at the two-minute mark exactly, alcohol is present. (Reading the test pad before or after the two-minute mark may cause an inaccurate reading.)
- Milkscreen is a consumer product and is not intended to be used in the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of alcohol intoxication or poisoning or other health-related conditions in women or nursing babies.
- Milkscreen is subject to one or more U.S.
- Patents and Patents Pending including U.S. Pat. No. 8.323.914.
SPECIFICATIONS:
WHAT YOU GET: (1) Milkscreen Test for Alcohol in Breast Milk (20 Test Strips)
MATERIALS: Milkscreen consists of a plastic strip with a reactive test pad applied to one tip.
THE GIST
An easy, 2-minute, at-home test that detects alcohol in breast milk
FEATURES
- Contains 20 test strips
- The first and only test of its kind
- Non-invasive strips test for alcohol in breastmilk
- Provides you with easy-to-read results in just two minutes
- Recommended by pediatricians and lactation consultants
- Made in the USA
REVIEWS:
Peace of mind!
June 2020
”Let’s me drink with peace of mind!!! This works in minutes and it’s super easy to tell. If it’s dark, pump and dump. If it’s light, you’re good to go!”
–Alexandra (from upspringbaby.com)
How to Use:
- Saturate the Milkscreen test pad with a few drops of breast milk.
- Read the test results at 2 minutes.
- Any color change on the test pad 2 minutes after saturation indicates that alcohol is present.
- No color change on test pads means that alcohol is not present.
- You’ll need an accurate timer and a Milkscreen test strip.
- Simply express a few drops of breast milk onto the test strip or pour a small sample of milk into a clean container and dip the strip into the sample.
- If the test pad changes color at the two-minute mark exactly, alcohol is present. (Reading the test pad before or after the two-minute mark may cause an inaccurate reading.)
- Milkscreen is a consumer product and is not intended to be used in the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of alcohol intoxication or poisoning or other health-related conditions in women or nursing babies.
- Milkscreen is subject to one or more U.S.
- Patents and Patents Pending including U.S. Pat. No. 8.323.914.
SPECIFICATIONS:
WHAT YOU GET: (1) Milkscreen Test for Alcohol in Breast Milk (20 Test Strips)
MATERIALS: Milkscreen consists of a plastic strip with a reactive test pad applied to one tip.
THE GIST
An easy, 2-minute, at-home test that detects alcohol in breast milk
FEATURES
- Contains 20 test strips
- The first and only test of its kind
- Non-invasive strips test for alcohol in breastmilk
- Provides you with easy-to-read results in just two minutes
- Recommended by pediatricians and lactation consultants
- Made in the USA
REVIEWS:
Peace of mind!
June 2020
”Let’s me drink with peace of mind!!! This works in minutes and it’s super easy to tell. If it’s dark, pump and dump. If it’s light, you’re good to go!”
–Alexandra (from upspringbaby.com)
How to Use:
- Saturate the Milkscreen test pad with a few drops of breast milk.
- Read the test results at 2 minutes.
- Any color change on the test pad 2 minutes after saturation indicates that alcohol is present.
- No color change on test pads means that alcohol is not present.
- You’ll need an accurate timer and a Milkscreen test strip.
- Simply express a few drops of breast milk onto the test strip or pour a small sample of milk into a clean container and dip the strip into the sample.
- If the test pad changes color at the two-minute mark exactly, alcohol is present. (Reading the test pad before or after the two-minute mark may cause an inaccurate reading.)
- Milkscreen is a consumer product and is not intended to be used in the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of alcohol intoxication or poisoning or other health-related conditions in women or nursing babies.
- Milkscreen is subject to one or more U.S.
- Patents and Patents Pending including U.S. Pat. No. 8.323.914.
SPECIFICATIONS:
WHAT YOU GET: (1) Milkscreen Test for Alcohol in Breast Milk (20 Test Strips)
MATERIALS: Milkscreen consists of a plastic strip with a reactive test pad applied to one tip.
THE GIST
An easy, 2-minute, at-home test that detects alcohol in breast milk
FEATURES
- Contains 20 test strips
- The first and only test of its kind
- Non-invasive strips test for alcohol in breastmilk
- Provides you with easy-to-read results in just two minutes
- Recommended by pediatricians and lactation consultants
- Made in the USA
REVIEWS:
Peace of mind!
June 2020
”Let’s me drink with peace of mind!!! This works in minutes and it’s super easy to tell. If it’s dark, pump and dump. If it’s light, you’re good to go!”
–Alexandra (from upspringbaby.com)
How to Use:
- Saturate the Milkscreen test pad with a few drops of breast milk.
- Read the test results at 2 minutes.
- Any color change on the test pad 2 minutes after saturation indicates that alcohol is present.
- No color change on test pads means that alcohol is not present.
- You’ll need an accurate timer and a Milkscreen test strip.
- Simply express a few drops of breast milk onto the test strip or pour a small sample of milk into a clean container and dip the strip into the sample.
- If the test pad changes color at the two-minute mark exactly, alcohol is present. (Reading the test pad before or after the two-minute mark may cause an inaccurate reading.)
- Milkscreen is a consumer product and is not intended to be used in the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of alcohol intoxication or poisoning or other health-related conditions in women or nursing babies.
- Milkscreen is subject to one or more U.S.
- Patents and Patents Pending including U.S. Pat. No. 8.323.914.
SPECIFICATIONS:
WHAT YOU GET: (1) Milkscreen Test for Alcohol in Breast Milk (20 Test Strips)
MATERIALS: Milkscreen consists of a plastic strip with a reactive test pad applied to one tip.