Product Reviews for Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-pack

Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-pack

Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-pack Our Price: $14.75
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Product Reviews of Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-pack

Product Review: Love it
Summary: 5 Stars

I've tried Avent before. But have to say Lansinoh is much better. Thin and comfortable. As it says on the box: beautifully contoured and super absorbent.

Product Review: Best on the market!
Summary: 4 Stars

I've tried Gerber (light, medium, heavy, and their thin cotton ones), Johnson & Johnson, and Avent and I have to say that I definitely like the Lansinoh pads the best. Gerber comes in second. The Lansinoh pads are thin, large, hold their shape well, and have sylica gel to absorb any leakage (like the Gerber pads), but they're thinner than Gerber. I found I liked the sylica gel better than plain old cotton pads b/c it kept me drier. The only drawback I've found, and this is the case with all breastpads I've tried, is that the adhesive tab wears off after awhile and it may shift out of place in the middle of the night. So, while these aren't foolproof, and you may still wake up with a wet shirt from time to time, they are the most comfortable to wear.

Product Review: Great pads
Summary: 5 Stars

I used Gerber nursing pads & they don't compare. These hold up extremely well. I bought them at Target 70ct for $7.99. They can withstand alot of milk.

Product Review: Truly the best
Summary: 5 Stars

I discovered these pads by accident after I had my first child 5 years ago. They are absolutely the best. They don't show under even the clingiest clothing. The polymer (kind of like the absorbent stuff in a disposable diaper) combined with the formed shape of the pad are great throughout the day, as it makes the pad form to your breast as it gets wet. So, you don't end up looking "lumpy" at all. I tested the absorbency, and was able to fill up a pad with nearly 2 ounces of liquid before it was saturated. They are a little pricey, as compared to other pads, but I have tried a few different brands, and these are the only ones I will wear out. I do buy cheapies to wear around the house, since it doesn't matter if they show or not.

Product Review: The best disposable nursing pad out there...
Summary: 5 Stars

I've probably tested this pad to its limit. In terms of absorbency this is the best there is. I've used Medela, Avent, Gerber name it..they don't even compare. In terms of thickness, this is the thinnest you'll get and the best, inspite of being so thin. I think the only other pad out there which compares is Johnson's nursing pad (not available widely though). But this one has two major advantages compared to the Johnsons' pad, one it's way way thinner which is great and two it's much wider which means more coverage and less chances of leaks. The only complaint would be that the sticky tab is pretty useless but it's a small inconvenience compared to its many advantages. I have an overactive letdown and only this pad has stood up to that without a leak...non-disposable ones including Medela & Gerber didn't work at all with the letdown issue.

Another minor inconvenience is that it's not very smooth and can show up but really who would wear form-fitting clothes after just having gone through a pregnancy anyway!

If you're unsure initially, get this one for the first couple of weeks. It will be a lifesaver in those early weeks and after your milk supply stabilizes, you'll know if you can get the non-disposable ones which definitely work out cheaper if you're planning to nurse for a while.
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