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Product Reviews of Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 3)Product Review: Not the best nursing pads Summary: 2 Stars
I usually use the Johnson & Johnson cotton nursing pads but I decided to try these since I like the lansinoh lanolin so much. It is true that I have never experienced a leak using them, but there are 3 major problems with these pads. The first is that they do not conform to the breast and the wrinkles of the pad can be seen through a shirt. I have also had polymer beads on my nipples after wearing them for only a couple of hours. The final problem and the reason that I stopped using them is that they seem to irritate my nipples. I think there may be some plastic in the backing. Each time I wear them my nipples become red and inflamed. It's back to the Johnson & Johnson for me.
Product Review: Oh nooooo Lansinoh! Summary: 3 Stars
I just had my 4th child. I tried every pad on the market previously. I swore by Lansinoh & recommended them to everyone. There just wasn't a better pad on the market. Unfortunately in the past few years since my previous child was born the quality has declined considerably.
The pads are now quite "crinkly & wrinkly". They used to maintain their shape no matter how bunched up they'd get during a feeding. (note: they only get scrunched up while feeding, they maintain shape fine during wear. I suppose I could take them out & lay them neatly to the side but that kind of takes away from the "discreetness" factor lol) Sadly I spend more time flattening & unfolding the darn things then I do burping & snapping my bra back up. Also a few nights where I ended up leaking quite a bit, all the absorbent material had bunched up to one side. That NEVER happened with their previous versions. I also notice the pad cover sticks to my nipples sometimes, something else that just NEVER happened before. You would think after all these years someone would have created the perfect pad! Be careful when opening the pads, on more than one occasion the pads ripped along with the plastic cover. I have yet to see the absorbent beads other reviews mentioned however.
Aside from the aforementioned cons this pad still has some pros. Although it does occasionally stick to you, at least it doesn't leave fibers ALL over your nipple like the Johnson & Johnson pads do. Did they even test theirs I wonder? I have yet to have one of these Lansinoh pads allow a leak, which is after all the main objective here. I CANNOT say that about any other pad.
Overall I'd say Lansinoh still has the best pad out there, but instead of improving upon a good thing they have left a lot of room for improvement.
The 3 pack is the cheapest deal around I believe!
Product Review: Really thin Summary: 5 Stars
These are great!! Really thin and very absorbent. They could have been made a bit smaller though.
Product Review: The BEST Summary: 5 Stars
I used these for almost a year when I nursed my baby. I had constant leaks and, like other women featured on the side boxes of Lansinoh nursing pads, tried a lot of different brands, like Avent or Gerber, even cloth ones. Only Lansinoh was 1) discrete enough so I did not have to hide under a bulky sweater (these pads are VERY thin) and 2) really, really absorbent. I had a LOT of leaks in the first weeks after my baby was born and there was no way i could have gone anywhere without the Lansinoh pads. They are expensive, but totally worth the price. I would think of the money I would spend if I had given my baby formula then. By the way, I never found any polymer beads on my skin and Amazon is offering these at a good price.
Product Review: The ONLY disposable breast pad worth buying Summary: 5 Stars
I've tried them all, and this is the only disposable I would ever buy from here on out. They are thin, REALLY absorbant, you can't see them through your clothes, and they are fairly soft and comfortable. I have an "abundant" flow, and all other disposables and reusable pads leaked for me. The only other thing I might recommend would be Lily Padz. They still leaked a little when I became engorged after my son slept for an unusually long time, but I like the idea of being able to wear them under a swimsuit and right into the water.
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