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There are many different types of cloth breast pads (it's all I used with my first baby). I was extremely leaky and I found them very good. I was lucky in that someone gave me a huge bag of them, but I think you can still buy them through Mother's Direct (google them or find the link on the ABA website).
HTH.
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I used Tommy Tippee washable shaped ones and they were OK - just make sure they're rinsed properly so as not to irritate from the detergent. I didn't try any other brands so can't say if they were the best.
HTH
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You can get avent cloth pads from chemists, or some organic shops have hemp or bamboo breast pads. I just ordered some funky ones from BabyBehinds, which are a cloth nappy company, they stick to your boobs and use pressure to stop the flow (sort of like putting your finger over it to stop the flow). HTH
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I've been using the Avent cloth ones too, but they are hard to find. I went to 6 different phamacies before I found one that stocked them.
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breast pads
Who uses them and how long have you been BF?
I have been bf for five months now and dont use them at all , is that normal? I dont leak at all and thought I would leak lol.
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Hm I get a let down but it dont come pouring out of the other boob unless I havent fed him for hours and hours!
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I wore them til about 4-5,ths with Indah as the letdown would cause other breast to leak... Ofcourse I am using them again now, I have some cloth & some other ones (no idea the type/brand)
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Hmmmmmmm all these leaky boobs makes me wonder why i am so different! Wonder if its something to worry about?
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No absolutely dont worry, just consider yourself lucky! I was horribly leaky for about 9 months (still having embarrassing over leakage accidents even then) but many of my BFing friends leaked infrequently or not at all.
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I should be sponsored by Pigeon breast pads. I've been through boxes and boxes already. It's foul! I have to wear two in the night so just think yourself lucky SOUL!
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But wouldnt that mean I dont have enough milk?
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No i would've thought it meant your milk had settled and you just have a let down when feeding-- Aren't boobs clever! My bub is only 5 weeks old so I'm hoping it's going to happen for me soon!!
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oh ok lmao so once you have been doing it for a while leaking is not nessasary?
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I might leak one or two drops in the morning thats it though so I dont use them soul!
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august_moon_mum oh fantastic, well I mean fantastic in the way of perhaps it is normal for me. I am sure if I got him to sleep more than an hour at a time then I might leak a little with a big build up.
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Yep your not the only one! I have two big boxes practically untouched but I must admit my breastfeeding experience is/was pretty varied. I had an emergency caesar (was originally going to be induced@37wks) as my son had to have an operation as soon as he was born so I had to express and did not BF him until he was 10 days old. Then it was only to a schedule and timeframe according to what he could tolorate. My son was tube fed my EBM and colostrum. :cry: Now he is BF during the day and he has FF x3 at night. When my milk came in I never got sore hard or hot boobs etc, and still don't, did you? So I don't use the breast pads but my BF experiences could be why too, although I've always had plenty of milk for Lucas.
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I have BF four, including a NICU bub, and I leaked only during the first few weeks, and not all the time even then. So you're quite normal soul, and you should be grateful!!
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I am grateful, very grateful infact so darn grateful that I am estatic that I can BF this time!