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The BSE Pad Home PageThe BSE Pad Breast Self-Exam Pad
The BSE Pad is intended to be used as an aid for performing breast self-examination. The BSE Pad reduces friction and may provide for an easier and more comfortable exam. Your breast self-exam should be performed first with your bare hands and then with The BSE Pad. Read and follow the instructions included for proper use of The BSE Pad.The BSE Pad - Because Every Body Matters

 

 

When Is the Best Time to Examine Your Breasts?

You should examine your breasts once every month within a week after the end of your menstrual period. (usually 10 days from the start of your period) This is the time when your breasts are least likely to be tender or swollen. If you have stopped having periods, or if your periods are not regular, examine your breasts every month, preferably on the same day of the month. Choose a day that is easy to remember ­ perhaps the first day of the month.

 

Important

It is very important that you understand three necessary components of a comprehensive breast-screening program.

  • Breast self-examination (with or without The BSE Pad)
  • Regular clinical breast exams by your doctor
  • Mammograms

Breast self-examination with or without The BSE Pad is not a replacement for a mammogram or clinical breast exam by your doctor. It is very important that you have regular clinical exams and mammograms as advised by your doctor. Report any changes found either with your bare hand or The BSE Pad exam to your doctor for proper evaluation.


Directions for Use


Perform a complete breast self-exam using your bare hand. Perform a complete breast self-exam using your bare hand. Then, drape The BSE Pad over your bare breast and repeat with breast self-exam. The top layer of The BSE Pad will move easily over the bottom layer because of the reduced friction. Illustrated guidelines for the breast self-exam with and without The BSE Pad follow:

 

Breast self-examination should be performed both standing up and lying downExamination Including Use of The BSE Pad
Breast self-examination should be performed both standing up and lying down. It is very important that your breast self-exam be performed with both the bare hand and with The BSE Pad. Be sure to take enough time to examine both breasts thoroughly.

 

The first step of the breast self-exam should be performed while standing.A. The first step of the breast self-exam should be performed while standing. Begin with a bare handed examination of your right breast with your right arm raised as illustrated. Raising your arm will ensure even distribution of breast tissue for a more thorough exam. Pressing firmly with your fingers flat, slide over every part of your breast and armpit, feeling for a lump or hardness. Once you have completed the bare handed exam, repeat the entire procedure using The BSE Pad. Holding The BSE Pad over your breast with your fingers flat, press firmly on The BSE Pad and slide over every part of your breast and armpit. Remember, you are feeling for a lump or hardness. Perform both the bare hand and BSE Pad exam on your left breast.

The second step of the breast self-exam should be performed while lying on your backB. The second step of the breast self-exam should be performed while lying on your back. Place a pillow under your right shoulder as illustrated. Placing the pillow under your shoulder will help to spread the breast tissue over your chest wall. Raise your right arm and examine your right breast. Remember to examine every part of your breast and armpit, feeling for a lump or hardness. This exam should be performed both with and without The BSE Pad on both the right and left breasts.
 

The third and final step of the breast self-exam should be performed while standing in front of a well-lighted mirrorC. The third and final step of the breast self-exam should be performed while standing in front of a well-lighted mirror. With your hands at your side, look for any skin changes such as dimpling or puckering. Then place your palms on your hips and press down firmly, flexing your chest muscles. Check again for any changes. Gently squeeze the nipple between the thumb and index finger to see if there is any discharge. Any discharge should be discussed with your doctor.

 

Feedback from current users:-

 - 12% of the current users, including 5 of my personal friends,did discover lumps, using the BSE pad.

 - 91% said it is very helpful to ladies of all ages.

 - 90% said with the BSE Pad, they were more likely to check themselves monthly.

 - 100% said that the BSE pad is cheap compared to the current Breast Cancer treatment.

 - 100% said they would recommend it to their female friends.

 

This product makes no explicit or implied claim to find breast cancer, breast lumps, or any other type of breast disease

 

 

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