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How useful are nursing pads?

by apple_blossom, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
Hi- not there yet, but frantically trying to get everything ready. I'm aware that you can leak because of breastfeeding, but are those pads a regular thing or what? (the ones I've seen are a little expensive.) If so, what kind are best?
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by aridza, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
you definitly need them, you'll be sleeping with a bra and pads for a while too (and will probably have to change them during the night)
I can't remember the one I used but they wear kind of big (they were cheaper than the gerber ones) I think playtex (not sure).
Stack up on those, I didn't and regreted it after my milk came in, I had to stuff my bra with toilet paper the first night and it was messy!

by mgi, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
it depends on the types of clothes you wear

i just chopped a kotex lightdays in half (got that trick from someone on here I think)  only needed them i the very first week of so

by casey's mom, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
You'll need them.... but what a great idea by cutting the maxi pads in half. I'm going to do that this time around and save the $$.

by pertykitty, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
they make washable pads too. i know i leaked like mad and it can be something you dont want in public. i was at the bank and heard a baby cry and whoosh!! lol.

by CYW, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
I know also you can use some washclothes. Some of the ppl i know would cut those up or fold them and stick em in there.. I dunno if it's actually a good thing..Am not there yet either well sorta lol

by apple_blossom, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
wouldn't that kind of be obvious through a shirt?

by Trialanderror, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
What works, too is those nail polish remover pads - not the cotton balls but the circular ones. Roughly the same size as the nursing pads. However, they don`t have any good fit - so you may find the pad on your collar bone rather than where it belongs...

by RockRose, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
I used pantyliners like mgi.  They're really cheap,  you can get like 50 in a box for almost nothing,  and cut them in half and stick them to the inside of your bra.  

It's a misery to be somewhere and some crying baby is there,  and wham,  out it comes!

Best wishes.  Motherhood is fun,  really.  ;D

by apple_blossom, Jan 28, 2007 12:00AM
There's nothing in the pantyliners that would be toxic in any way to the baby is there?

by lovefamily, Jan 29, 2007 12:00AM
You will definitely need them.  I used the unsented pantyliners with my first two sons.  It worked great.  I cut them in half and stuck them to the inside of my bra.  They worked great!  They weren't huge and bulky and they didn't move around. Also, you can buy cloth nursing pads.  They are made out of cotton material like clothe diapers.  They are circular in shape.  They work good too and are washable, but they do move around a bit.  I think they allow a little more oxygen to the nipples.  I'm glad your nursing.

by anxiousmomtobe?, Jan 29, 2007 12:00AM
I never leaked a whole lot after the first two week with both kids.  I only went through one pack.  I also had some cloth ones.  I liked them for the stay at home times as they have no adhesive and can wander
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