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Review on 🀱 Johnson's Disposable Nursing Pads: Natural Cotton, Contoured Shape - 60 Ct by Becky Gilbert

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Difference between Johnson nursing pads and Lansinoh nursing pads

If you are breastfeeding then you probably need nursing pads. As a mother of two, I have tried two different types of disposable nursing pads as well as washable bamboo nursing pads. I noticed quite a big difference between Lansinoh and Johnson pads (you can easily see the difference in the picture I posted) so hopefully this review helps! pack up and go. They have a shape that I found a bit uncomfortable to wear. The shape might suit smaller cups but being a size D the pads not only fit but were swollen. The really embarrassing part is the little nipple that Johnson jotted down on a legal pad. I don't know what the imprint means, other than that it's just funny. Pads are absorbent, but I had to change them in the middle of the night. If like me you're very frustrated, this might not be the best option. They also have a small sticker on the back that I didn't really use. They still seemed to slip and wouldn't stay in place. Two stickers could have held it much better. I gave it a 3 out of 5 because it was average at best. There are many things Johnson's can improve with these nursing pads. Lansinoh Nursing Pads: These nursing pads are folded in half right out of the box and individually wrapped. Great for dropping a diaper bag/breast pump bag, but not great if you're in a hurry. The pad lays completely flat once removed and opened giving you much better chest coverage. They are a lot thinner than Johnson's brands so I was shocked to find out that Lansinoh has a lot more absorbency. I could easily spend the whole night with a couple. There are two stickers on the back of the pillow to help keep it in place.

Pros
  • good thing
Cons
  • good but not great