Breastfeeding Journey
NursElet – MATERNITY MUST HAVES
Rupal Asodaria

Are you looking for Maternity Must Haves? You came to the right place! Loved by thousands of MOMS all over the world. Approved by lactation consultants and pediatricians! Have this little genius NursElet in your life and enjoy the MOMENT. NursElet can save you $$$$ on buying nursing friendly clothes. NursElet holds your any shirt up during breastfeeding and pumping to make breastfeeding comfortable and not only that when your session is done, it can become your bracelet to remind which breast to use in the next session! Mom Brain!! NursElet comes in many colors and styles including Organic option....
10 STEPS TO CREATE YOUR OWN BRAND STORY BY VIDEO
Rupal Asodaria

Recently, I’d done my NursElet brand shoot which I wanted to do long back. When I did, I had tons of questions and I wish I could have found my answers at one place! However I tried to find bit by bit information here and there, and applied in my brand shoot. My friend David from Crush Pix Video Production had amazing experience in this field, he helped me so much throughout this process. I can't thank enough to him! From my real life experience, I’ve created below 10 STPES for you to create your own Brand Story. Hope it...
EXTRA HANDS WHEN YOU NEED AT THE MOST!
Rupal Asodaria

NO BOOB LEFT BEHIND
Rupal Asodaria

We're on a mission that "No boob left behind" without NursElet!! As you might know that NursElet holds your shirt up and gives you an ability to hands-free during breastfeeding and pumping. It's truly multi-functional and we warn you that you'll fall in LOVE once you start using it. Don't take our words. Check out reviews!! After getting feedback from some of you amazing mamas, we've started offering a NursElet set for you and your BFF with huge discount. After all, sharing is caring. I hope my invention NursElet will help you simplify your early and most important years of...
5 TIME SAVER FOR MOMS
Rupal Asodaria

I highly underestimated what I could and couldn’t do after having our little one in September. I expected to be able to put baby in the car seat and zip off to take care of our usual family errands. After my first outing with baby, I learned, very quickly, that I was very wrong. Everything took more time. I was thirty minutes late getting out of the house because I hadn’t taken into account I needed to feed him before. I forgot to get this item and that item. Did I have an extra outfit and diapers? Finally, when I...