Thread: Which brand of breast pads is the best?
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Oct 5th, 2009 06:42 AM
#1
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Which brand of breast pads is the best?
I went to Baby R Us the other day and saw 4 different brands of nursing pads. I wonder which one I should buy because they come in a box of 40 - 60. I don't want to waste a whole box if I randomly pick one and find it not good. I think there are Johnson & Johnson, Madela, Lansinoh, and another unfamiliar brand name. I know Nestle makes them too.
Thanks!
Last edited by syywong; Oct 5th, 2009 at 10:28 AM.
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Oct 5th, 2009 06:54 AM
#2
just like diapers...it will depend on the shape it's going to put on...
wifey went with J& J...but then we switched to Kushies washable ones cause she was going thru them faster than we thought...
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Oct 5th, 2009 07:52 AM
#3
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Originally Posted by
sienna owner
just like diapers...it will depend on the shape it's going to put on...
wifey went with J& J...but then we switched to Kushies washable ones cause she was going thru them faster than we thought...
The trouble is, from the pictures on the packaging boxes, they all look quite the same to me!! How many is used per day in general? Is washable ones more comfortable to use or your wife is just using them because it's more economical?
Thanks.
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Oct 5th, 2009 08:49 AM
#4
I preferred Lansinoh because it didn't have any weird shape to it, just gently curved adn very absorbant. HATED J&J because it's got this weird point on the end. I still have a whole box (if anyone wants it, let me know). I found the cheapest price for the Lansinoh was at Walmart. I think I went through about 3 sets a day. You have to make sure you change them if they get wet because it breeds yeast infections.
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Oct 5th, 2009 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by
Monette
I preferred Lansinoh because it didn't have any weird shape to it, just gently curved adn very absorbant. HATED J&J because it's got this weird point on the end. I still have a whole box (if anyone wants it, let me know). I found the cheapest price for the Lansinoh was at Walmart. I think I went through about 3 sets a day. You have to make sure you change them if they get wet because it breeds yeast infections.
Thanks for your suggestion!
I find these breast pads so "big" and relatively "thick". They add like 1 full cup size to my bra! Do you know if there are some smaller ones out in the market that doesn't take up so much space?
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Oct 5th, 2009 11:01 AM
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+1 for the Lansinoh. I found them thinner and more absorbant plus they are individually wrapped which you can easier carry them with you.
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Oct 5th, 2009 11:41 AM
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This sounds weird, but my friend used regular thin maxi pads. She just cut them to fit her size. As for the thickness, don't worry about adding a full size because you will generally be a bit larger than normal when you're BFing anyway.
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Oct 5th, 2009 12:51 PM
#8
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Originally Posted by
Monette
This sounds weird, but my friend used regular thin maxi pads. She just cut them to fit her size. As for the thickness, don't worry about adding a full size because you will generally be a bit larger than normal when you're BFing anyway.
Hum.. that IS weird... and it's not cheap either.... your friend must loves doing craft to be doing this....
The thing is... I am already "big"... I don't want to add another cup size... sigh. Thanks for the info though.
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Oct 5th, 2009 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
bebe521
+1 for the Lansinoh. I found them thinner and more absorbant plus they are individually wrapped which you can easier carry them with you.
+1
I don't find Lansinoh thick at all. I am a good size bust too, on a small frame, and I love this brand.
The best price is Walmart in the 60 pack, although I find my Walmart tends to run out of stock of this often so when I see it I buy a couple boxes.
At the beginning I used 2-3 sets a day, then I found after a few months I was down to 1 set a day.
At one point I tried Gerber ones in a tall dark blue box (which are a couple dollars cheaper) that had no backing and they always leaked. Terrible!
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Oct 5th, 2009 07:19 PM
#10
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All disposable breast pads are totally inferior to the ones my friend who had a baby 6 weeks before me - best gift of my shower - lilypadz. I think the website is www.lilypadz.com They are about $30 for one pair, but they are reuseable all the time, they just are washed with some dish soap. You don't even need to wear a bra, they just stick to your skin. You don't have to worry about leaks and can be confident when you go out. Seriously worth every penny. Mine lasted the entire time I leaked, then I bought a new pair for when I stopped breastfeeding. So great. I also don't need any extra padding there and they are not bulky and don't take up extra room in the bra.
Last edited by Medve; Oct 5th, 2009 at 07:21 PM.
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Oct 6th, 2009 02:57 AM
#11

Originally Posted by
Medve
All disposable breast pads are totally inferior to the ones my friend who had a baby 6 weeks before me - best gift of my shower - lilypadz. I think the website is
www.lilypadz.com They are about $30 for one pair, but they are reuseable all the time, they just are washed with some dish soap. You don't even need to wear a bra, they just stick to your skin. You don't have to worry about leaks and can be confident when you go out. Seriously worth every penny. Mine lasted the entire time I leaked, then I bought a new pair for when I stopped breastfeeding. So great. I also don't need any extra padding there and they are not bulky and don't take up extra room in the bra.
The reviews I've read shows that this product can work quite well for some, but where there was complaint, was mostly coming from women who are larger, DD and up.
Sounds like an interesting product anyway!
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Oct 6th, 2009 07:24 AM
#12
My wife hates the Exact brand.
J&J and Lansinoh are the best.
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Oct 6th, 2009 07:55 PM
#13
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Originally Posted by
Medve
All disposable breast pads are totally inferior to the ones my friend who had a baby 6 weeks before me - best gift of my shower - lilypadz. I think the website is
www.lilypadz.com They are about $30 for one pair, but they are reuseable all the time, they just are washed with some dish soap. You don't even need to wear a bra, they just stick to your skin. You don't have to worry about leaks and can be confident when you go out. Seriously worth every penny. Mine lasted the entire time I leaked, then I bought a new pair for when I stopped breastfeeding. So great. I also don't need any extra padding there and they are not bulky and don't take up extra room in the bra.
Very interesting. I will look into this. Thanks!
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Oct 9th, 2009 10:10 PM
#14
Newbie

Originally Posted by
syywong
Very interesting. I will look into this. Thanks!
I believe you can get them from Dear Born Baby. Also available at Secrets From Your Sister.
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Oct 9th, 2009 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
islena
I believe you can get them from Dear Born Baby. Also available at Secrets From Your Sister.
oh thank you! You are right! Dear Born has it!
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