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thread: Maternity pads

  1. #1
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    Jan 2011
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    Maternity pads

    So I am wanting to get my bags ready to go.

    What's the best brand of maternity pads to buy? I have always used libra sanitary items but I have seen Kotex do them now? Any others? What works best??

    Thanks!

  2. #2
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    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
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    I can't remember what brands I used. DH mainly picked them up for me when I ran out (will be stocking up this time) so he just got the biggest available lol. Even then, I needed to use two at a time. My best tip, if you're giving birth at a hospital, is try to stock up on the 'pads' they give you. They're fantastic. I also used this biggish sheet thing with a blue plastic backing, I'd fold that up and put it on top of the pads. Sorry, not much help here If you can find a sympathetic midwife, try to get as much hospital stuff as possible.

  3. #3
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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    libra goodnights (the ones in the purple wrappers)

  4. #4
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    Feb 2008
    Near the Snowies!
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    I use Libra stuff normally, I think I got Libra maternity pads too. Most of the after birth stuff is a bit of a blur for me, but I do recall at some point I was even using two pads at once, just for extra length..and yes, stock up, at least 4 or 5 or 6 packs, or more, I used them for nearly a couple of weeks.

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    Mar 2010
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    I always recommend the Weenee newborn nappy pads, these go in pouch for nappies usually, but they are the perfect size for mama pads, they end up being cheaper because you normally use two maternity pads at a time, but these ones you don't need two. They have no plastics in them and they are flushable, if you want I never did though. What ever you have left you can put in as a booster in cloth nappies. Natures child sell them, or directly at eenee dot com.

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    Sep 2011
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    Good question. I was planning on libra goodnights but wondering if they'll be big enough.

  7. #7
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    Apr 2009
    Sydney
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    I managed to get 6 x 10 pack of Kotex maternity pads for $3 each. Bargain! I used whisper for DS's birth, they were really good. I probably went through 3-4 a day for the first week!!

  8. #8
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    Nov 2008
    Perth
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    Libra Maternity, the ones in the purple packet. Wings are a must and normal pads don't cut it initially. I too used about 4 a day for the first week.

  9. #9
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    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
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    The Libra one (in the purple packet?) - with wings. Wings are a must!
    I agree, wings are a must! I think Libra are the only ones that do wings. I used Libra Maternity/Goodnights. Excellent.
    Took 3 packets into hospital. The MW supplied the first few pads as they needed to be ripped open and have ice put in them for my episiotomy/tearing.

  10. #10
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    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
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    Libra all the way!! Nice and soft and the wings are great! I found the ones I the green pack (Kotex?) awful!! They were really "hard" and not at all comfy on my poor girly bits

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2006
    Queensland
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    i have used a mix of kotex and libra after all my babies and pumpkinzulu those blue things r just called blueies or bluey's (not sue how u actually would spell that? just say it all the time...so no special name haha and they are great under pads

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    Dec 2007
    Hork-Bajir Valley
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    I can't remember what brands I used. DH mainly picked them up for me when I ran out (will be stocking up this time) so he just got the biggest available lol. Even then, I needed to use two at a time. My best tip, if you're giving birth at a hospital, is try to stock up on the 'pads' they give you. They're fantastic. I also used this biggish sheet thing with a blue plastic backing, I'd fold that up and put it on top of the pads. Sorry, not much help here If you can find a sympathetic midwife, try to get as much hospital stuff as possible.
    Thos sheet things with blue plastic backing are called... wait for it... blueys! hehe, original I know!
    I'm on of those sympathetic midwives...I give the women everything =P

  13. #13
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    May 2008
    Gtown
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    Maternity pads

    I also recommend buying a six pack of just plain black undies, I usually get mine from Kmart as they can get ruined. Then I just throw them away wen finished with them and I still have my nice undies in the draw!!

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    Jun 2009
    vic
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    I used libra for the first day then cloth pads after that and found them much better. I didn't even finish one pack of the libra ones though. I will do the same again this time.

  15. #15
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    Aug 2007
    Country NSW
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    I used incontinence pads for the first few days after the birth of DS2: much bigger and very absorbent. Much better than the maternity pads IMO.

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    Mar 2008
    still on the teaching contract roundabout
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    This time around I bought U and libra (the U ones had a Huggies nappy promo). I bought 2 packs of each as hospital info said to take 4 packs - I barely used 1 pack while there as I used the hospital provided ones for the first 2-3 days. Came home and used part of the next pack before getting irritated downstairs and swapping to cloth pads - best thing I ever did this time round - wouldn't have managed cloth pads in hospital as DH wouldn't have taken home & washed and I didn't have enough to do them without washing.

    So I now have one pack of unopened U by Kotex mat pads and one pack of unopened libra mat pads and a partially used open libra pack and I don't know what I'm going to do with them now as I much prefer my cloth pads for AF times so won't even use them later.


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  17. #17
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    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
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    Thos sheet things with blue plastic backing are called... wait for it... blueys! hehe, original I know!
    I'm on of those sympathetic midwives...I give the women everything =P
    Aww good on you! I loved 'blueys'! I bled like a stuck pig and easily went through 12 pads a day, plus loads of blueys. I'm going to keep a closer eye on my pre-birth iron levels this time so I shouldn't be as bad. I was actually tempted to go out and buy incontinence nappies at one stage

  18. #18
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    Mar 2006
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    I used the Depend underpants (yep the full pants with mesh sides). They are the absolute best!!! No leakage at all, no dirty/stained clothes or knickers.

    I recommend them to everyone and every single person has loved them. I only used them for the first few days and then switched to pads.

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