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200-Pack Stay Dry Disposable Nursing Pads for Breastfeeding Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
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Description of 200-Pack Stay Dry Disposable Nursing Pads for Breastfeeding

Updated Pad- Our new breastfeeding pads have increased absorbency for maximum protection. Dermatologist Tested- These nipple pads for breastfeeding are designed to be super soft on mom's sensitive skin. Waterproof Lining- Experience leak proof confidence with Lansinoh nursing pads. New InvisiLock Core- Each breast pad captures and disperses moisture away from the skin. Individually Wrapped- For optimal hygine and convenience, now made with 25% less material. Note: Pads should be changed often to maintain skin health; a general guideline would be after each feeding. Individually Wrapped- For optimal hygine and convenience, now made with 25% less material.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Leaking salt granules like powder

Terrible, don't buy! Like other 1 star reviews, gritty, salty substance seeps all over my bed, nursing bra, and baby's face. Worst of all, when I sleep, I wake up to my baby and everywhere we sleep, crumbs. See it pour out of L. nursing pads. It was also a fresh seal! This happened several times, finally got tired of it in the middle of the night. My baby wakes up screaming to be suckled, but I have to postpone feedings to wash all the granular, powdery salt out of my bed. NOT SURE. I used to…

Pros
  • New InvisiLock core - each chest pad traps moisture and wicks it away from the skin
Cons
  • Insecure

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Well designed and very absorbent

This is amazing! I'm a new mom and I got some of these from a friend. At first I didn't think I would use them. Boy was I wrong! Since the milk came I have to carry it all the time. I wear DDD so even with large boobs they cover a lot of area which is especially nice when sleeping as things move around a bit - even with a bra on! (I quickly found that I even have to sleep with them in a bra that's easier to hold). What I like is that they stay dry but as you can see in the photos they still…

Pros
  • Dermatologically tested. These nursing pads are super soft on mom's sensitive skin
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor design and uncomfortable

This is terrible. They are very inconveniently packaged with three sheets of paper to open and peel, which I always drop and have to search under the bed or sofa. It's awkward when you're multitasking or in a hurry like most parents. The pad almost always gets stuck in the corner of my bra causing leaks and an odd bulge under my shirt. I also often get the sticky part stuck to my skin and it's quite painful. The worst thing is when I forget one of these in my bag and run it through the wash…

Pros
  • Individually wrapped - now uses 25% less material for optimal hygiene and comfort. Note. Pads should be changed frequently to maintain healthy skin; general recommendation after each feeding
Cons
  • not reliable