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Review on πŸŽ‹ Bamboo Nursing Pads by Babygoal: 12 Pack, Reusable & Washable, with Wet and Laundry Bag - 12NP02 by Josh Akin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Six months later: still LOVE Em

I breastfed my first child for 18 months. During this time I burned many disposable nursing pads. I bought them on a whim and liked them so much I bought four more sets. I got thrush and mastitis with my first child. Not funny. With this baby, I avoided that fate by making sure to change my nursing pads as often as possible. I'm pretty well taken care of - especially in the first few months when I swell and sweat a lot. You can definitely take a good amount. They get heavy and feel wet against the skin, so buy multiple sets and change them often until your supplies adjust. I'm 6 months old with EBF, my second. I've washed them many times and they hold up and continue to do their job! Additions seem insignificant. I don't use wet bags, other than one with a couple of pads in a diaper bag. A mesh laundry bag is ridiculous β€” it doesn't stay locked in the washer or dryer, and you really want your pads to be as loose as possible to cheer up anyway. I use a laundry bag to collect used pads. Yes, you can definitely see the dent in these pads when wearing an unpadded bra and t-shirt; but that's a problem with any seal. Love the cute prints, I like the large size which is slightly larger than the reusable ones you can buy in the store (see pic) and they absorb leaks very well. . I highly recommend.

Pros
  • Gentle for the most sensitive skin and no leeks: Made of bamboo material with good breathability, your nipples won't get yeast infection easily. These nursing pads can effectively keep moisture away from mom's bra or clothes. Cotton or polyester nursing pads do not have a leek-free TPU outer layer.
Cons
  • old