thread: Best Breast Pad?

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2005
    New Zealand
    390

    For disposables I think Pigeon are by far the best. This time I have bought some wool ones off my midwife and they only need to washed every now and then and rinsed occassionally.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    May 2005
    Canberra
    3,617

    For disposable, some of the expensive brands are 'really' good - but I go the Rit-aid ones. They are much better priced, and whilst they aren't as good as some of the more expensive ones, they are alot better then the cheapy home brand ones. i know that when i start b/f i go through them soo quickly (a box every two days) and they are always heavily soaked. But it is worth having some washable ones as well. i use them when my leaking slows down, and it is more of a dribble.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Adelaide
    525

    I haven't tried mine out yet as i haven't had any leaking just yet. I was given a few packs of the Avent washable NP's. I also have some samples of a few other disposables to try too.

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
    3,132

    I like pigeon and rite-aid and have found them fairly similar. They are quite flat so you can't see them easily under your clothes, unlike some of the other brands that look a bit like cushions Also because they are so flat they seem to mould to the shape of my breast a bit better and don't move around as much. I have tried other brands like johnsons and a couple of others from woolworths (sorry I can't remember the names) and didn't like them anywhere near as much.

    I have tried non-disposable (Avent) and really did not like them. I found they were not very absorbent in the first 6 weeks after I had my baby so I couldn't use them. I tried them again after that and found that they dried out and would stick to my nipple (ouch!) and I would have to peel them off my already sore nipples. I did not find washing them to be much of an issue. I just washed them in my bra bag with everything else. You would have to wash them soon after using them though. I have found that if I don't wash my clothes that get breast milk on them straight away (or at least put them on to soak) they attract mega amounts of ants.

    Hope all that helps

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
    2,160

    Thanks for all the advice - maybe a mixture would be good! It also sounds like I will have to actually do some actual "housework" eg washing more often! Oh well DH will probably die of shock! How do I buy BP from Maz? Oh...does she have a link on her profile? How many should I get (keep in mind my EXTREME hatred of washing - its irrational I know! I will prob get some sposies too - sounds like pigion are good - think they are on sale at Toys r Us - will check! Thanks again - you BB Gals are lurvely!

  6. #6

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

    CF - you know you can always wash them cloth BP's in the shower hon

    ETA - Im always only a PM away too

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
    2,160

    Thanks Maz - love the shower idea - perfect for someone like me LOL

    Had a quick squiz in your store (am actually at work) and can't wait to get home to do some SHOPPING!!! Your stuff looks great - could be dangerous!!! Hmmm...how much is KRudd handing out!!!

    Thanks again

    Kylie (aka ControlFreak)

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Paradise
    4,473

    I am loving Maz's. The Avent ones are made from cotton, which is not as absorbent as bamboo. I will be sticking with anything bamboo when I want absorbency. Maz's BPs also hide nicely under clothing, they are thinner than many disposable ones.