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Medela Disposable Nursing Bra Pads - 60-pk. | 
enlarge | Brand: Medela Category: Baby Product
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $8.59 You Save: $1.40 (14%)
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Rating: 64 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6 x 5.7 x 5.7
MPN: 89974 Model: 89974 UPC: 020451899749 EAN: 0020451899749
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Stops leaks better than other brands | | • | No-show extra thin design | | • | Individually wrapped for on-the-go convenience |
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Product Description To help make breastfeeding easier and more comfortable. Stops leaks better than other brands. No-show extra thin design. Individually wrapped for on-the-go convenience. 60 per pack.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 59 more reviews...
Best Pads January 16, 2008 N. Gianunzio (Gilbert, AZ) These pads have been great for me. With my first baby, I used washable pads which were very obvious under clothing and did not prevent my shirt from getting wet during let down. My baby and I both got thrush several times because of the dampness. I have a four month old now, and opted to go the disposable route. These pads cover very well, and the absorbency power is amazing. I agree with other reviews, that the pads do not stick to the bra very well ... but I don't even bother with the stickies. I just make sure to position the pad well after nursing, and it stays in place on it's own. Best part - no thrush this time! I go through about a box a month. Money well spent :)
Best choice January 11, 2008 Anamaria M. De Assis (Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Brazil) I tried Lansinoh, Avent, Johnson and Medela pads... Medela was by far the best. They all hold the milk well (and I always had a lot, A LOT!) Why is the best? Is the only one I used that was really discret
Most absorbent, although fit could be improved February 12, 2007 jodienut (Pennsylvania, USA) These are the only nursing pads I buy now, after trying many. I agree with the comments of other reviewers: the pads do bunch, and don't always stick as well as could be hoped. However, I leak like CRAZY and these are the only pads that can keep up. The Lansinoh pads fit nicely, but they leak for me! (What's the point!) These don't leak, and are thin enough not to show through.
Works well, very comfortable and discreet December 17, 2006 ltnbrn (Ohio) These pads are great. They're thin yet absorbent. You can't see them under your clothing, which is nice. They are shaped, so they conform to the breast. I don't even know I have them on! My one complaint is that they are individually wrapped. Not only is it a waste of plastic, it makes getting dressed in a hurry inconvenient. I have ripped a few pads trying to open the package while my daughter is screaming her head off in the next room. But, overall, a good choice.
bulky and inconvenient December 8, 2006 M. Langley (San Jose, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It works but is not my favorite. There is only one small spot of adhesive, so the pad moves every time you feed and it's a hassle to re-dress yourself. Also, it's a flat disk and the "contouring" is accomplished by creases (wrinkles)... these don't last but they increase bulk and show through clothing. I prefer Lansinoh Ultra Soft pads, which have two adhesive strips and elastic gathers for contouring. They are also a lot softer.
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