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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, so you can hygienically transport them in a briefcase or diaper bag.
Offering Peace of Mind and Convenience to Busy Mothers
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. Luckily, with Lansinoh Disposable Nursing Pads, you can have peace of mind knowing that if your breasts leak, you will be the only person who knows about it.
As a nursing mother, you know that time is a rare luxury. Breastfeeding itself is a great timesaver, and disposable nursing pads make breastfeeding as easy as can be. With Lansinoh Disposable Nursing pads, you never have to deal with the hassle of washing out reusable pads.
Breastfeeding Supports the Health of Babies and Mothers
The benefits of breastfeeding are well established, and research points to nursing's significant value to infants and mothers. Made to order for your baby, your milk is easily digested and provides perfect proportions of the essential nutrients, vitamins, proteins, fats, and antibodies that your child needs to develop physically and neurologically. Also, the act of nursing gives you and your infant skin-to-skin contact, creating a strong bond and an increased sense of security and comfort for your baby.
While most people know that nursing is great for babies, many people do not know the benefits of breastfeeding to mothers. Breastfeeding can decrease a woman's chances of developing certain cancers and type two diabetes, and breastfeeding may lead to stronger bones and reduced risk of osteoporosis. Studies also show that breastfeeding mothers show less postpartum anxiety and depression. Nursing also makes it easier to lose baby weight, helps your uterus go back to its normal size, and lessens postpartum bleeding.
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What's in the Box
Disposable nursing pads, 60-count boxes (pack of three)
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 3) (Health and Beauty) I have to admit that these pads are the best, absorption wise. I never had a problem with leaking, not even once! However, I started finding small beads on my skin after removing the pads to feed my baby. These beads are probably from the polymer in the core of the pads which makes them so super absorbent in the first place. They are most likely the same beads you would find on baby's bottom that come from the same or similar polymer in baby diapers. The beads are most likely harmless on baby's bottom, but I really can't say the same if baby eats some of them. I tried to remove the beads, but they're so tiny, and they tend to stick to the lanolin which almost every breastfeeding mom must be using for nipple care. So, I stopped using them. I am now using the Phillips Avent nursing pads which are admittedly bulkier and not as leak proof, but at least I know my baby isn't eating polymer beads either. I don't know if the manufacturer knows if there's...Read more 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful: By gg "gg" (sandy, ut) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 3) (Health and Beauty) These nursing pads are the most expensive I have seen, but they are worth the money if you leak excessively. They are amazingly absorbent.[...]. But if you don't leak much, you may prefer a smaller, more discreet pad.
As for the polymer beads being left on your skin (as the other review indicated), I suspect this is because she is not changing them often enough. I haven't had that problem at all. As soon as I notice they are at all wet, I change them. That isn't to say I haven't slept with them and woken up with them completely saturated - still haven't seen that problem. Maybe it's the lanolin, which I don't use now that my baby has a good latch. Anyway, the beads are a pain if you accidentally rip the pad, which I've done once. It's like sand everywhere. You have to be kind of careless to rip them, but as new moms know, sometimes you are rushed and holding your little one at the same time you are changing your nursing pads. These pads cover a larger surface...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 3) (Health and Beauty) I love my Lansinoh nursing pads and don't know what I'd do without them! They're especially great for the newborn stage, when your supply isn't quite regulated and some moms leak quite heavily. The slight curve to the pad helps them fit properly in your bra without bunching up (like some of the flat pads do), and the gel is super-absorbent. I don't think I've ever actually leaked while wearing these (and for me, that's saying something!). The pads are also quite thin, and I don't have issues with them showing through my shirt. The individual wrappers are a bit of a pain, and seem rather wasteful (I hate excessive packaging!), but I suppose if you're putting some of these in your purse or diaper bag, it comes in handy. |