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Not bad for a disposible,
April 24, 2011 azmom - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ameda 30 Count Noshow Premium Disposable Nursing Pads (Baby Product)
Not bad for a disposable pad. I like the shape, and these have never leaked on me. But at the end of the day, they are still course, scratchy disposables like all the other similar ones on the market. They're great for sticking in my purse when on the go in case my others leak, but I greatly prefer the much softer, reusable ones I use daily. I highly recommend the Bamboobies multi-pack with daytime and nightime pads that you can wash and use over and over again. They are sooo much softer and less noticeable under a bra than any disposables that I have tried. I only use these as backups.
Works, but doesn't stand up to it's name,
February 14, 2012 City Girl (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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I don't understand why it is so hard to make something so simple... but, I feel most nursing pads are miserable. I had high hopes for these given their unique shape and their claim to be "NoShow," yet I don't really like them. I really thought they should be good - it's a good idea, anyway. But, if my shirt is at all fitted on top (which isn't hard to do w/an expanded chest due to nursing), now I just show off a triangular pad vs a round one. But, in fairness, I should mention I had no leaks (but I am not new to nursing, so I don't think I have too much leaking to complain about normally anyway). I won't buy these again... there are worse pads out there, but I still don't like these very much.