Hey my DD went to preschool with the noonee wilga lady's DD!!! She lives near us.
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I mainly used the libra with my last - I remember, cause I am still finding those interesting tid-bit backings in the bathroom drawer!! :cryinglaugh:
Will probably use the same again ... although the majority of ladies here have a very high opinion of kotex, so might give them a go as well.
With my first, I was preparing from really early on, and everytime maternity pads were on special, I'd buy a pack, so I ended up with 3 or 4 different brands ... can't remember which ones worked best now, but obviously libra must have, for me to keep going back to them! (I don't usually wear pads with AF - I find them too bulky and uncomfortable :( )
AS everyone has said though, each woman is different, and blood flow/loss is different for everyone. Unfortunately, sometimes it is just trial and error. (I also utilised the hospital pads for the first couple of days - they just seem to be bigger, thicker and a little more absorbent. Not sure if all hospitals provide this - just as some hospitals will give you a packet of nappies after bubs is born, and other hospitals expect you to supply your own)
It's scary how close it's all getting!! :D
at my hospital, there was a freezer of icy poles - the tube shaped, water icypoles, and you just tore one off, split the pad open and put it inside.
i used kotex maternity too... i had a c/s so i can't comment on the comfort factor after pushing a baby out but they worked well for me.. i took 2 packs into hospital (i didn't know i was having a c/s) but i only needed one.
Another Kotex Fan here ..... they are surfboards but the extra padding helps...... A Girlfriend of mine used Kotex and she also brought a packet the homebrand ones and used them on top of the kotex for xtra padding as she had over 100 stitches (poor girl)