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🍼 Breast Therapy Pads: Ice Pack, Sucking Ice Bag, Hot/Cold Gel Pad, Boost Milk Adsorption (S2) Review

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2.3
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Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
MaterialPlastic
BrandHIFINECARE

Description of 🍼 Breast Therapy Pads: Ice Pack, Sucking Ice Bag, Hot/Cold Gel Pad, Boost Milk Adsorption (S2)

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Do not buy while breastfeeding

Just put it in the microwave for the first time I've only used it for cold therapy, when I put the pack in my bra the hot inner liquid leaked out of mine skin burns me

Pros
  • Unlimited Gel Nursing Pads - - Healthy, safe, non-toxic and non-caustic. Heat or cold therapy or a breast pump can be used. Please follow the DIRECTIONS FOR USE on the leaflet or packaging
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not buy good for breastfeeding

Just put them in the microwave for the first time. I have only used them for cold therapy when I put the wrap in my bra the hot internal liquid ran onto my skin and burned me.

Pros
  • for feeding
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Smaller than it looks

Pros: Feels nice and cold. The back is very soft and can hold it without my hand getting cold and I don't have to wrap it in a thin towel. Cons: It's very small. I didn't think to check the size or measure the chest. It occupies less than a quarter of my chest (Cup D for reference). Now it might still be good for breastfeeding, which I don't. My chest just hurts. Maybe only the nipple area hurts in breastfeeding women? I do not know. If you have a lot more pain than just that small area, then…

Pros
  • Nursing pads
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.