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Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 3)
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Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Lansinoh Label: Lansinoh Manufacturer: Lansinoh Number Of Items: 3 Publisher: Lansinoh Release Date: May 02, 2006 Studio: Lansinoh Features:
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![]() - Best Disposable Nursing PadsThese are the best disposable nursing pads out there. I've tried others (Johnson&Johnson, Medela, Avent) and always come back to these. They absorb extremely well and never leak! Rating: - Obviously obvious There are some good points to these nursing pads: they are absorbent, thin, and comfortable to wear. BUT, they are very large and don't conform to the breast well at all! No matter how much you try to smooth them out before you put them in your bra, you can still see the fold line very well through the bra and your shirt! Then, there's the adhesive tab...good in theory, but why do they only put 1 tab on each pad? There should be at least two to keep it in place. It's very hard to put yourself back together quickly because these pads tend to fold back onto themselves and end up looking lumpy and very odd under your clothes. I can't wait to use my box of these and get back to using Johnson & Johnson. Rating: - The BEST Nursing PadsThese are the BEST nursing pads ever! Don't waste your time trying another brand - just buy these. They are individually wrapped (great for those of us who don't always need to change both pads at the same time) and they have a sticky back so they stay in place (no more leaking because you moved around in your sleep and your nursing pads didn't move with you). And they are contured just right and large enough in diameter that they don't stick out like "I'm wearing nursing pads." I love them! Rating: - Best Disposable Pads Out ThereBy far, these are the best disposable breastpads out there, and have been for a number of years (used them with my now 5 year old and again with my 17 month old. It's nice that they are individually wrapped because you can throw them in diaper bags, purses, etc. The peel-off option adhesive is great to keep them in place, or you can choose not to use it if you'd rather. They are big, they are super-absorbent, they have a nice leak shield around the edge. The keep dry cover is good for preventing skin chafing and doesn't hurt or stick to sensitive nipples and keeps the moisture away from breasts which is perfect if dealing with thrush or cracked nipples. If you are going to use cloth, I like the Medela ones... but for disposables, these are by FAR the best. Rating: - Worth it to spend the extra money.I've tried the other leading nursing pads, (e.g. Medela, First Years) and these are certainly the best! The sticker part keeps them in place. They are also very thin and great on absorbency. Other pads leak and don't stay in place. These are packaged in individual wrappers, which helps because the First years brand has 2 in one wrapper and at times you only need one. I agree the only negative part is that they are pink, and are visible through a white sports bra. These Lansinoh pads are more expensive than other pads but are worth it. |
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