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Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 3)

Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 3)
From Lansinoh

List Price: $29.97
Price: $21.00

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by SET 4 BABY

3 new or used available from $18.50

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Product Description

Disposable Nursing Pads


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5911 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Lansinoh
  • Released on: 2006-05-02
  • Number of items: 3

Features

  • Super-absorbent pads wick moisture away from skin
  • Special polymer in core of pad absorbs excess milk
  • Unique laminated waterproof backing protects clothes
  • Ultra-thin for natural, discreet fit; individually wrapped for hygiene
  • Non-slip tape keeps pads in place

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Breastfeeding mothers know that let-down can occur at the most inopportune times. It can be triggered by missing a scheduled feeding, hearing a baby crying (whether your own or someone else’s), or even just thinking about your baby. And, of course, leaks always seems to happen when you’re in the middle of an important business presentation or wearing your best silk dress at a friend’s wedding. These extra absorbent disposable nursing pads have a soft, comfortable lining that rests against the skin. The lining draws excess moisture away from skin and into a polymer core in the center. A laminated waterproof lining against your clothing prevents milk from getting any further. The pads are incredibly thin (2 mm) and contoured like a breast, so they don’t look stiff or unnatural under clothing. Adhesive tape on the back of each pad secures it to undergarments to keep it from shifting during the day. Each pad comes individually wrapped for hygienically transporting them in a briefcase or diaper bag. --Cristina Vaamonde


Customer Reviews

Lansinoh or Medela5
My wife has tried Lansinoh, Medela, and Advent nusing pads.
Out of the three, she thought the Lansinoh and Medela pads were equivalent and that the Advent pads were the worst when it came to absorbancy. She averages about 2-3 nursing pads per day.

This three box deal on Amazon is definitely cheaper than buying a single box at Target, especially if you plan on nursing for a long time. Just plan ahead to account for the shipping time so you don't run out prematurely.

Don't waste time & money on anything else!5
As a mother who has breastfed two children, I can honestly say I've tried every disposable nursing pad out there and most of the washable (including Bravado which is supposedly the thickest, and LilyPadz -- which is supposed to prevent but not for me) brands. These thick washable ones or even some of the disposable ones may work for you if you don't have hyperactive let-down. If you do, like me, none of the others will work for you. The Lansinoh disposable are the ONLY ones that will prevent leaking through for me.

Excellent...but pink...4
I really, really, really wish Lansinoh would consider changing the pink to white...it is the only negative for these pads (and the only reason for 4 stars instead of 5). The Lansinoh Ultra Soft pads are white, if I remember correctly, and they are SUPER soft and comfortable. However, fewer came in each box and they were more expensive. Anyway, these pads are great (aside from the pink) -- and, if you don't normally wear white/light colored shirts, not a problem at all. If you would like to wear white/light colored shirts occasionally (like me), maybe buy a spare box of the Ultra Soft or another brand (although I've tried all other brands, and none were as good as these) to wear under those shirts.