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thread: Cloth Breast Pads

  1. #37
    Registered User

    May 2004
    3,303

    I ended up buying some rite aid 40 in a box for $6.

  2. #38
    Registered User

    Feb 2005
    Sydney
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    With my first baby I used Pigeon breast pads and they were excellent. Not long before I weaned I discovered the Rite Aid ones. They were identical to the Pigeon pads and a lot cheaper.

    I've used the Rite Aid pads this time right from birth and even when I've been overflowing with milk, these pads have been great.

    Fully recommend them

  3. #39
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
    5,471

    I ended up buying some rite aid 40 in a box for $6.
    Next time you go to stock up go to big W, they stock them in boxs of 60 & are about $7.50.

  4. #40
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    May 2004
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    Thanks for that tip Fiona I'll make sure i get to the shops that have a Big W at them if i don't get to go i will show DH the box and get him to go it would be fun to see what he comes home with LOL

  5. #41
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    Nov 2005
    in a house!
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    Question Breast pad brands...

    Please can you guys list for me all the brands of breast pads you know of.

    I am going to try and get some samples of each to see which I am allergic to and which ones are ok.

    Thanks heaps
    Last edited by {sarah}; January 6th, 2008 at 06:47 AM.

  6. #42

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    just moving to the breastfeeding forum.......

    Cloth -
    avent
    lilypadz

    Disposable -
    Pigeon - come in gold and standard - my brand of choice
    Avent - have little nipple lumps so you look like you're high beaming, the adhesive isn't very effective and they stick out too much for my liking
    Johnson & Johnson - like avent only worse
    Dove - Like J&J and Avent

    HTH.

    If allergies are an issue you might be best with cloth, especially after your supply has settled in and you're not so leaky as in the first few weeks - maybe if you put a thread in the nappy forum some of the clothies might have brands they can recommend.

  7. #43
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    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
    6,110

    For cloth breastpads google it! There are heaps about.

  8. #44
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    Jan 2005
    cowtown
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    theres also disana cloth ones as well.

  9. #45
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    Jul 2006
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    I was using Pigeon, but as shannon said the sticky bits annoyed me too!!

  10. #46
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    Jun 2003
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    The only ones I liked were rite aid and pigeon... I refuse to wear anything that gives me the saucer look. I never ever used the sticky bits though... rite aid is basically pigeon just $2 cheaper and you get twice as much!

    *hugs*
    Cailin

  11. #47
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    Nov 2005
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    i dont use the sticky bits as they never stay in the same spot anyway.....or maybe its just me? hehe

    Rite aid would be great value..but they are the ones im allergic too

  12. #48
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    Jul 2006
    Berwick, Melbourne
    947

    sticky bits are useless. i like the j & j ones but with the ivory quilt. come in pink box. don't bunch up and fold over. quite padded so comfy.

  13. #49
    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    Eastern 'Burbs
    716

    Tommee Tippee do cloth ones too, not too bad but do give you bit of a raised look....but if you'd like I can post you a pair? I have three and don't really use them anymore.

    Lilypadz were good except when I took them off all this built up sweat would literally run off them. And they wouldn't stay stuck around the edges of them. Give your boob a nice smooth shape though. They're a bit expensive so I got some off a US ebay shop for about $28 aussie.

  14. #50
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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    I'm using Swaddlebees brand cloth ones that I bought from the WeeWuns online store. They're comfy but not so good if you're a heavy leaker

  15. #51
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    Jun 2005
    NSW South Coast
    712

    I just used the ones from Woolworthes i think they are Homebrand. They were great and so much cheaper!

  16. #52
    Fee Guest

    I love the Johnson ones (purple and white box). Yes they have that little nipple indent but I just poke it in and then you can't see it through clothes.

    I like the size of them and also that they do not come folded. The Pigeon ones do and the crease in the pad shows through clothing. I also found them itchy.

    I don't bother with the sticky back. I never use it.

  17. #53

    Jun 2006
    Penrith, NSW
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    I found the pigeon breast pads terrific

  18. #54
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Victoria
    324

    Alternative to disposable breast pads?

    Hi guys
    I have been finding the disposable breast pads have been irritating my boobies and I was wondering if anyone knew of a good alternative?
    Thanks in advance
    Belinda.

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