I hate disposable items - such a waste of resources and money! - I love that these pads can be used over and over again. They feel pleasant and soft and absorb moisture well. However, once they get wet in one spot, they quickly soak through whatever I'm wearing. For example, even folding them in half at night I had to get up and change my entire top (nursing bra, tank top, panty liners) to breastfeed, especially when I was covered in blood and walking a lot, but even now that my milk production has dropped " I wish there was a version with PUL padding on one side because I find the material can absorb more liquid, but if just one spot in front gets wet all the padding is useless. During the day, my daughter is breastfeeding more and I never get enough leaks so I use them regularly I switched to a disposable pad at night to get one less thing to get up ;) Another minor gripe that many fabrics or fitted shirts can easily see the outline of the pads and it looks awkward and out of place but I've decided to just ignore it, it's important for me to know that I'm saving money and natural resources! ;) All in all m I would recommend these pads. I think reusable pads just have some limitations but they are worth using.
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