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Pros & Cons

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Pros

These are the thinnest nursing pads i've used that still have a good absorbency. While no nursing pad i've tried is totally invisible with an unpadded bra through a shirt, this one is the best. I love how thin and discreet are the pads.

I love how thin it is, and how absorbent it is. Best part, it is not itchy and ultra thin. I love that it isnt bulky and still super absorbent.

They stay put but the softness and thinness is really comfortable. The adhesive is strong enough and leaves no residue on my clothes. They absorb really well and one pair generally lasts all day.

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Quality


I went from washable bamboo pads to these because the value for what you get is definitely there and i was getting frustrated w...  Read More


Try these you will not be disappointed


They are very sticky to the touch and stay where they should with the stickiness and pressure against them in my bras what pad...  Read More

Price


Lastly 100 in a box for a great price is better value i find then the bigger brands

Packaging/appearance


I had skin irritations pp and with nursing that it was uncomfortable to wear the medela disposable ones


I just wish they weren’t individually wrapped to cut down on packaging waste


You tear the packaging open the long way which is different from other pads ive used but it doesnt change how easy it is to open them

Competitiveness


I bought these with a coupon from facebook which made them substantially cheaper than lansinoh pads id been regularly using


I have tried the johnson lansinoh avent and medela brands i highly recommend this one over them


I’ve tried lansinoh and medella nursing pads


I cant speak to the level of absorbancy because i dont leak much

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  • This product had a total of 1,718 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 31 2023.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I tried the disposable breast pads by philips by lansinoh and by naturebond


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I have not tried the ones by johnson


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    In the end i went with philips because the sticky parts on the pads are good quality but unlike naturebond they are also not very visible under clothing


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I cant speak to the level of absorbancy because i dont leak much


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The pads by lansinoh had poor stickiness


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Came off easily in the wash though


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I used lansinoh which are also pretty great johnson good absorbancy and softness but the size is too small as i move around and mendela the worst pads so scratchy and not absorbing i ended up barely using them


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    These pads go from light as a feather to very heavy when extremely full and even then i didn’t know how full i was until i went to nurse again

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