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Because she does not prefer the spotlight, and her story deserves to be told, this page was written by her employees. Seven Baby is one of the many creations of Jenny Bosco in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Although Jenny is currently a full time at home mother of 5 children, she is known to spend 40 hours or more per week working on or improving her many Mothers Lounge brands. It all started in 2005 when she invented the Milk Bands breastfeeding bracelet which is sold in thousands of stores worldwide. When she launched Milk Bands in 2005, Jenny wrote: I had decided that I wanted my babies to be breastfed and after having major setbacks on breastfeeding my first born, I was anxious to try again with my second child which turned out more pleasant. BUT due to lack of sleep, not being educated enough on breastfeeding and unable to find a decent way to track what side, what time or how long they would breastfeed my babies were on demand feeders it became frustrating for me. I was not looking forward to breastfeeding my next child until I had a logical solution to some of my breastfeeding problems. One night in January of 2005, my sister in law called me very upset with the same issues I had faced while nursing and not wanting her to stop breastfeeding I was determined to come up with something and the flip able breastfeeding bracelet idea was born. Milk Bands have given moms all around the world the empowerment to breastfeed their babies and do it well and I know that Milk Bands will heBecause she does not prefer the spotlight, and her story deserves to be told, this page was written by her employees. Seven Baby is one of the many creations of Jenny Bosco in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Although Jenny is currently a full time at home mother of 5 children, she is known to spend 40 hours or more per week working on or improving her many Mothers Lounge brands. It all started in 2005 when she invented the Milk Bands breastfeeding bracelet which is sold in thousands of stores worldwide. When she launched Milk Bands in 2005, Jenny wrote: I had decided that I wanted my babies to be breastfed and after having major setbacks on breastfeeding my first born, I was anxious to try again with my second child which turned out more pleasant. BUT due to lack of sleep, not being educated enough on breastfeeding and unable to find a decent way to track what side, what time or how long they would breastfeed my babies were on demand feeders it became frustrating for me. I was not looking forward to breastfeeding my next child until I had a logical solution to some of my breastfeeding problems. One night in January of 2005, my sister in law called me very upset with the same issues I had faced while nursing and not wanting her to stop breastfeeding I was determined to come up with something and the flip able breastfeeding bracelet idea was born. Milk Bands have given moms all around the world the empowerment to breastfeed their babies and do it well and I know that Milk Bands will help you too.