Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(40 customer reviews) 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Not that great,
June 20, 2009 Le HH - See all my reviews
This review is from: BabyKicks Set of 3 Nursing Pads, Jersey (Baby Product)
At first these pads worked fine if you only have a few leaks, but the more I washed them the more ridiculous they became. They come out of the washer and dryer all wadded and even after stretching them out, they leave you very lumpy looking. I wouldn't recommend them.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Very thin, lots of leaking through shirt,
January 7, 2010 K.M. (United States) - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: BabyKicks Set of 3 Nursing Pads, Jersey (Baby Product)
I am very disappointed in these Nursing Pads - jersey product. They are very, very thin and do not absorb leakage hardly at all. I can have one feeding and the nursing pad is soaked through enough to leak through my shirt. To get any kind of proper protection, I have to practically wear all 3 pads at one time. I do not even feel secure enough to wear these outside my home because they allow leakage through my shirt so easily.
I feel like these were a complete waste of my money. I want to be environmentally conscience as much as possible & buy reusable products but bad products like these nursing pads make a person want to give up & just buy the disposables nursing pads because you know those won't leak.
I absolutely do not recommend this product at all. - they are soft & I liked the size. I'll give them that much credit.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
highly absorbent, but expect them to leak through,
May 20, 2010 Pia (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: BabyKicks Set of 3 Nursing Pads, Jersey (Baby Product)
I tried 3 different brands and these are my favorite reusable nursing pads. Yes, I get drenched through my shirt when I go for a long time without nursing like overnight but they dry up quickly as well since they are breathable. Let's face it. All of the reusable nursing pads leak with a lot of milk supply (I never tried Lily Pads though). Knowing that, I use them to reduce waste and save money. These are perfect to use at home or outside if you know you'll be nursing regularly. If I know I will be outside for a long time without nursing, I will wear disposable pads which do not let milk leak through.
These are very absorptive and they don't crunch up like Medela pads so I like these the best.