Product Details
Philips Avent Disposable Nursing Pads 100 Count

Philips Avent Disposable Nursing Pads 100 Count
From Philips Avent

List Price: $12.00
Price: $9.59 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

8 new or used available from $9.59

Average customer review:

Product Description

These soft disposable breast pads provide comfort and single-use protection from unexpected let-down and leaking, and feature breathable layers for absorbency and dryness. The anti-slip backing ensures discreet, secure fit. Includes 100 disposable breast pads


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #296 in Baby Product
  • Brand: Philips Avent
  • Model: SCF154/10
  • Released on: 2009-05-04
  • Dimensions: 7.90" h x 4.00" w x 11.90" l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Includes 100 disposable nursing pads
  • Ultra absorbency for maximum dryness
  • Soft with a discreet, contoured shape

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The Philips AVENT Disposable Nursing Pads offer breathable layers for ultra absorbency, and maximum dryness and comfort.


Customer Reviews

No good1
These pads are too small and too thick. They fall right out of your bra when you go to nurse your baby. They also look very unflattering under clothing. I like the Lansinoh pads much better as they are thin and large which means they can be folded over when you open the bra flap to nurse. Don't waste your money on Avent pads!

These are my nursing pads of choice.4
Yes these pads are thicker than most. I usually put them over my fist and try to shape them "rounder" before I put them in my bra.

I like these the best because they don't have the plastic liner on the backs. This is important to me because I don't want "liquid" locked in between plastic and my skin. Also, I don't feel as if they are as "hot".

I wish I could say they were too small but I have found them to be the perfect size for smaller women A-B cups. I have never had a leak-through and have been very pleased with the success of these pads.

I like these4
I prefer Avent breast pads to Gerber and Lansinoh as they are more absorbent, stay in place with adhesive and are really comfortable to wear. I found that Gerber pads leaked straight through and Lansinoh pads were too thin and I hated that wet and burning sensation when wearing them [I leaked a lot and the pads got soaked in minutes and were rubbing my nipples badly :(] Avent pads are realy cushy and soft, and they conform to the natural shape of the breast. They are also perfectly sized: had they been a little bigger, they would hardly fit in the bra. I think they are inexpensive enough for you to try (there're trial 2-packs and packs of 40 pads for less than $5 at Target and Babies'R'Us/Toys'R'us stores). I really like Avent pads better than any other disposable pads I tried. :)