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Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 3)

Brand: Lansinoh
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Features

    * Super-absorbent pads wick moisture away from skin
    * Special polymer in core of pad absorbs excess milk
    * Unique laminated waterproof backing protects clothes
    * Ultra-thin for natural, discreet fit; individually wrapped for hygiene
    * Non-slip tape keeps pads in place


Product Description
The most absorbent pad available — Lansinoh Nursing Pads. The soft fabric whisks moisture away from your skin so your clothing is protected and you stay dry. Non-slip with adhesive tape.

Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads Review
These are great nursing pads. Admittedly, the only other ones I’ve used are J&J, but I like these so much better. The individual packaging put me off a bit, but it’s a great way to carry them around. I’ve never had a problem with leaking. The crease seems to smooth out after I’ve worn the pad for a bit, but it is noticeable when I first put them into my bra. I’ve never felt any wetness with this pad and sometimes the only way I can tell that I’m leaking is that the pad is heavier than usual. I haven’t had any problem with polymer beads like another reviewer. I will keep an eye out, though. All in all, a great find. Really, really, really nice.

I have tried Lansinoh, Medela, Johnson & Johnson, and Playtex nursing pads. The Lansinoh are best overall: great absorbancy, nice countoured shape, and good adhesive that stays in place without bunching up. J&J were also great, but I’d recommend them to women who size A or B since they are smaller in size. Playtex has great absorbancy but they are not at all countoured so they bulge unless you have the perfect bra that will hide a huge bulge. Medela are super thin, therefore much less absorbant, and also the core gets bunched up inside the outer lining so they are almost impossible to unbunch between feedings. The adhesive stinks too, so they don’t stay in place too long. So overall I recommend J&J to smaller women (cup A or B), and the Lansinoh to larger women (cup C and above).

When I had my first baby, I originally wanted to use washable/re-usable pads because they are better for the environment, but I learned really fast that they only were good for a short amount of time and tended to leak. When I tried a few of the disposable pads, these proved to be the best at staying in place and preventing leaks. They are comfortable and easy to use and can be worn over night without a problem. If you buy them here at Amazon.com, you have the option of using “Subscribe and Save” which will save you an extra 15% AND you can have them shipped right to your door on a regular basis! (a real life-safer for busy moms!) Buying them through Subscribe and Save you also get 3 boxes per shipment, so you will always have them on hand. I went through a box pretty fast so it was good to have extras. Now that I am ready to give birth again, I am all stocked up and ready!

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