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Lansinoh Disposable Nursing Pads 60 Count Box

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Features

  • Cotton
  • Made in USA
  • Ultra thin but super absorbent with a soft, stay-dry lining
  • Draws milk away from the skin and into the core of the pad
  • Special contour provides a discreet fit
  • Non-slip adhesive tape keeps pads in place
  • Individually wrapped for cleanliness

Description

HEALTH


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.9 x 4 x 5.7 inches; 2.08 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 44265


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 16, 2006


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Everready First Aid


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  • Decent pads
As a new mom with a VERY heavy milk flow, I have tried several different breast pads over the last few months. Here is my overview of each: Johnsons baby nursing pads - 60 Ea : These are my FAVORITE pads for daytime use. They will not hold as much as Ameda, so they aren't as reliable overnight. However, they are very soft and comfortable against tender breasts, They also have a nice shape that is more discrete than other brands. I also love that they are not packed in pairs or singles, just all lumped in the box together. Yes, this means they are not as "sterile" as the other brands, but they aren't a haste to unpack each time you need a fresh pad, and you don't risk waking up baby with crinkly wrappers. They do have an adhesive to keep them secure in your bra. Also, they are the only pad I know of with a nipple indentation, meaning they are a little less abusive to already sore nipples. Ameda 50 Count Noshow Premium Disposable Nursing Pads : These are the most absorbent pads I have found. In fact, they are the only ones that keep me dry overnight. However, they have no shape to them at all, and are extremely obvious if you wear a thin bra. They have no adhesive, so they will move around in your bra. Also, they are packaged in an extremely crinkly wrapper, so if my baby is asleep I have to take them in another room to open, so as not to wake up the baby (and he is a heavy sleeper!) The First Years - Lanolin Disposable Breast Pads 30 ct. : These are the best pads for early stages of nursing, when the lanolin will help soothe sore and cracked nipples. They are very cool and comfortable on your nipples. However, they do not hold quite as much as the Ameda. I did find that these needed to be changed pretty often to avoid feeling damp. Also, the edges of the pad are scratchy and can be a bit uncomfortable throughout the day. Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-pack : These are a good all-around pad. They will hold a good bit, but not as much as the Ameda or J&J. They do have an adhesive strip that will help them stay in place in your bra, and are a very good value to use long term. Be sure you get the "soft" version, as the older style is much more scratchy and uncomfortable. Evenflo Comfort Select Nursing Pad, 48 Count : These pads are very absorbent, but not very comfortable. They have an itchy material inside that tends to stick to cracked nipples when removed. They also are very obvious through thin bras. Gerber Breast Pads - Variety Pack 100 Count : WORTHLESS. These pads do not absorb even a single let-down if you have a heavy flow. They would instantly soak through and my shirt would be wet. Also, they have no shape so they will bunch up and show through your bra and shirt. They also have no adhesive, so they will move around. Overall, completely worthless for a heavy milk flow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 11, 2011 by Drucilla

  • Best I've used, but I don't use the adhesive.
I really like these a lot better than the other ones I've tried. I like that they are really large and absorbent, and they don't stick to my nipple like the ones by Johnson & Johnson. They also don't show through my shirt at all. I don't use the adhesive because it isn't strong enough to stay in place when I open my nursing bra and it has to get folded down under my breast with the outer material of the bra. It is easier for me to just take the pad out when I nurse and put it back in or replace it if necessary when I'm done. Besides, I never have any problem with it slipping out of place, day or night, anyway. To me, the only thing that would make these better would be if they had a nonslip back like the Gerber NUK Ultra Thin Nursing Pads instead of adhesive. I know that I am one of the few people that doesn't like adhesive - most people wish that the Gerber NUK had it, while I wish that these didn't. I don't know why that is. It might be that mine don't slip out of place because my breasts are larger and/or my bra fits them more snug than most. I'm not sure, but I think the adhesive is more inconvenient and slipping out of place has never been an issue for me, especially with these pads because they are so large. I think it might just be that I have a really good bra which holds them perfectly in place, but is also incompatible with adhesive, because the outer cup material kind of gets tucked under my breast instead of just flapping open. That said, I recommend Gilligan & O'Malley Womens Nursing Sleep Bra (Target), and its great for daytime use too. Its the only kind of nursing bra that I use and slippage of nursing pads is not an issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 5, 2010 by Johnna

  • I've tried them all, and these are the BEST
I purchased several different types of disposable nursing pads before I had my daughter, thinking "how different could they really be?" Boy was I wrong. The Nuk ultra-thin nursing pads were absolutely useless. Sure, they wicked the moisture away from my breast...straight into my nursing bra and onto my tee shirt. Totally not absorbent, and certainly not for use overnight. Maybe if you're the type to never ever leak, they'd work for you. (But then you wouldn't need nursing pads would you?) Compared to the Nuk pads, The First Years nursing pads with lanolin felt super luxurious! Because the Nuk pads did such a poor job absorbing leaked milk, my nipples began to get really sore, so the lanolin in the The First Years pads was a booby-saver! The good: having the lanolin in the pad was very convenient. Also, they're shaped to curve around your breast, which makes them far less visible through your nursing bra. (You can actually see the outline of the Nuk pads through your nursing bra AND your tee shirt!) And they're fairly absorbent. I don't know about overnight though, if you've got a crazy active let-down like me. The bad: I don't always need the lanolin, but since it's already in the pad I've got no choice. Also, the texture of the topmost layer is a little rough, which is the last think you want next to a sore nipple. Still, WAY better than the Nuk. Finally, the Lansinoh pads. Hallelujah! I kept thinking, "how hard can this be!?" The Lansinoh pads are contoured to be discreet underneath your clothes, they absorb an unbelievable amount of milk, and they have adhesive on the back so they don't shift around while you're sleeping. Yes, they are the priciest I've seen, but boy are they worth it. Love these. Love love love these! (Buy the 60 pack because you'll use them and it's a better deal.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 11, 2010 by Melissa J. Godsey

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