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Ameda MoistureGuard Disposable Nursing Pads: 50-Count Bundle for Ultimate Leak Protection! Review

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Description of Ameda MoistureGuard Disposable Nursing Pads: 50-Count Bundle for Ultimate Leak Protection!

MoistureGuard Nursing Pads are extremely thin to fit discreetly into your bra to help prevent embarrassing leaks. The super absorbent core keeps your clothing dry, day or night. Pads are contoured for a better fit and have an adhesive strip to keep them securely in place without showing. Absorbs up to 35x its weight in liquid. Wicks moisture away from skin to keep you dry. 50 Count Pads are individually wrapped and have adhesive strips to keep pad in place. 50 Count Pads are individually wrapped and have adhesive strips to keep pad in place.

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Over the years I have used different brands of nursing pads when breastfeeding my children. This was the first time I have used this brand for my breast care needs. My general thoughts were that they were perfect in every way, except the cover stuck a little to the actual bib when I tried to remove it. The plastic coating is very thin, that's why I think. Otherwise they are fantastic. They are very soft and I feel like I hardly notice I'm wearing them. They are beautifully shaped, fit well…

Pros
  • Breastfeeding
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My second favorite nursing pads are the most absorbent I've found

Most disposable nursing pads I've tried aren't very good. They're actually pretty darn good, although not as good as the ones I usually buy from Lanisoh in my opinion. For the most part they stay in place, not as good as the ones I usually use but pretty damn close. If they were 100% I would give them 5 stars and change. because they are more absorbent. I have some pretty strong frustrations so a little leak on the side, my baby isn't breastfeeding and they stayed out all day. Super nice! The…

Pros
  • Nursing Pads
Cons
  • Big and Chunky

They are perfect in every way - glue is very sticky. Also, you can use it to create multiple repeating stickers. The shape is a very nice touch. Helps blend in so it's not visually noticeable. Contributing to this is the size - it's quite thin, so to speak I don't feel like I look bulky - It has a natural crease line that allows it to fold over during feeding. The bra is unbuttoned. For me it's a really nice gesture so that no leakage spills over to other things. - Very soft, another nice…

Pros
  • Lining
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks