Philips Avent Day Disposable Breast Pads, 60 Count
Philips Avent Day Disposable Breast Pads, 60 Count Product Features Developed with breastfeeding expert Contoured pads are invisible under clothes Breast pad with multiple layers absorbs and trap moisture to keep skin dry Breathable, natural materials are silky soft and hygienic Adhesive secures pad to bra so it stays put Invisible under clothes; Ultra thin
Comfortable and reliable These are my favorite breast pads. They are soft, thick and comfortable. They wick away moisture before I even know I have a leak. These pads are thick and contoured, but do not show through an unlined bra. I like that they are thick enough that I can wear then with an unlined bra (unlined bras are my favorite for nursing so I wear them often) with the knowledge that my nipples aren’t going to be showing through my clothes.They are very soft so pulling them out from my bra with…
It fits around your breasts well & feels comfortable for everyday wear PROS: It’s thick enough to soak up the squirts of milk when you’re engorged. It fits around your breasts well & feels comfortable for everyday wear. I got some of these as free samples & I liked them more than the Nuk brand ones so I stocked up on several boxes.CONS: It only has the sticky strip on 1 side instead of both sides or in the center so sometimes it moves from where you originally placed it. The side of the pad facing out has a ridge that might show up under a thin bralet…
These are life savers! Absolutely need these for daily life right now. I like these better than the lanisoh brand, because these are thicker and more absorbent. These are good to tuck into a bra, but not as great if you need to stick it directly onto the inside of your shirt (ie if you have mastitis, or you are too engorged in the early days to wear a nursing bra) . For that, I recommend Lanisoh because it has 2 adhesive tabs and it is thinner so a little less noticeable (but still totally noticeable).