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🌿 Organic Biodegradable Nursing Pads Review

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Description of 🌿 Organic Biodegradable Nursing Pads

Environmentally friendly. Unique ultra thin design for comfort and discreteness. Naturally conforms for a comfortable fit. Hypoallergenic. Lactation Consultant Invented, Patented and Made in USA.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not as good as machine wash

I really like these pieces and will wear them from time to time when I have no other choice. The problem is they don't last, barely absorb and my kid keeps pulling them out and wanting to chew on them. They have a weird, maybe plastic layer, so I'm nervous. Will stick with my washable/reusable ones. They're flimsy and if you're not new to breastfeeding they might work (for example if you don't leak much at all, they can only be used when you hardly leak, like at the end of the lactation…

Pros
  • Eco-friendly
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not very absorbent, not waterproof

I bought these maternity pads and the first box was good for the first two weeks so I bought a second box. At that time, however, pads were only supposed to absorb lanolin, which I applied conscientiously after each feeding and soiled my clothes. However, once my milk started coming in properly and I started leaking, it quickly wasn't enough. They filled up too quickly and 15 cents a piece or whatever just didn't fit. And then I was really exhausted the first time I walked through my shirt…

Pros
  • Natural fit for a comfortable fit
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

I'm bad at photography - I thought these bibs were very small. They are quite large but poorly formed around the chest. They are very thin and feel rubbery. Imagine something you would put under your furniture to keep it in place - those are chest pads! Honestly I could use them for this purpose. They don't absorb at all. When the baby eats and the other side goes down, the pad will be immediately soaked through the back. They work well and are quite comfortable when used in a nursing bra, but…

Pros
  • Hypoallergenic
Cons
  • boring packaging