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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
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    Maternity pads, which are best?

    Morning everyone.

    I was just wondering for those who've already been through this which maternity pads did you find the best? I'm starting to get bits & pieces now for my hospital bag & not sure which ones to use. Or did you find you were ok just using super pads?

    Thanks

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    Jan 2008
    In a land of bubbles and trouble
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    I have used proper maternity pads (Libra) for the first couple of days cos they are much longer and bleeding is unpredictable - and less chance of a leak etc. Then after that used super - I just bought homebrand then cos even if I changed them twice as often (which is good really!) - you can still buy 2- 3 packets for the price of name brand ones. I used a brand name one for overnight though or even still maternity one overnight for the first week.

    Good luck!

  3. #3
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    Aug 2007
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    I think i used Libra as well - but took a few of those massive ones that the hospital has home and used them for a couple of day!

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    May 2007
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    I had two packs of maternity pads, Kotex which I LOVED, and then I just used my normal pads (U)after I finished those two.

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    Kotex.
    Yes they are surfboards, but especialy if you have had any tearing, stitches or are sore, they are fabulous.
    They also fit an ice pack or frozen icypolue incide nicely where an unltrathin fails.

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    Kotex.
    Yes they are surfboards, but especialy if you have had any tearing, stitches or are sore, they are fabulous.
    They also fit an ice pack or frozen icypolue incide nicely where an unltrathin fails.
    Thanks for the tip regarding the icepack. I was looking at both the Kotex & Libra pads. I've seen both on sale at the moment so thought i'd get some now. Would 2 packs be enough while in the hospital at least?

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    It really depends. I took 4 and I think I went through most of them but I was in hospital for 3 nights following the birth.
    I also had not stocked up at home so had to send DH out to buy more, not fun for him!

  8. #8
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    Oct 2006
    Adelaide, SA
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    I used the stayfree maternity pads. They're also like surfboards but i found the extra padding fantastic for my tender hooha lol I think I only used a pack or 2 and then went on to my normal pads.

  9. #9
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    Melbourne, Vic
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    I actually preferred the surf board type ones last time over the thinner ones, just gave that extra padding down there after having stitches and all going on.

  10. #10
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    Oct 2007
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    Libra Maternity Ultra Thins with wings. I had a caesar though so wasn't that tender down below and didn't bleed as much as a V-birth.

  11. #11
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    Feb 2007
    ACT
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    I used libra mat ultra thins for all of mine, though i atually use them all the time, as i have a heavy flow anyway and need the extra protection. When in hospital i put the hosptial ones on top of it for the first 2 days there and then when i was at home to as a bleed alot. My hospital ones were not water proff so need a real one under it.

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    i like the stayfree maternity ones the best