thread: Maternity Pads - Cloth vs Disposable

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  1. #1
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    Jan 2007
    Regional Victoria
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    Okay another question - what's the difference between: velour, flannel, bamboo etc in regards to use & comfort? (flannel makes me think of the good old flannie sheets and I start sweating just thinking about it lol).

  2. #2

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
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    Okey dokey
    Flannel...(me not a fan) stains are harder to remove and whilst is soft its nothing in comparison to velour.
    Bamboo...that should be hidden (under the top or skin layer and above the bottom or undy layer) to absorbe lose.
    Velour...... I find it extremely soft on the woo who region, its cool and allows air flow as its polyester and wont hold onto moist as the bamboo beneith it suck's it away.
    Most of mine are velour topped....again my few flannel one's I do have are left for emergency's

    Nik - I had c/s and told the nurses that I was using cloth...they were over the moon about it and did everything they could, I even came out of theatre with one of mine on. One trouble was....I had them all coming in and asking me the same questions over and over. You should have seen them when I whipped out my breast pads

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    Jan 2007
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    Thanks Maz, that helps me try and work it all out!! Lol... at least this seems less horrid than having to purchase yucky sposies...

    So much to know, and it's so nice to have someone to ask!!

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
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    I had 12 post partum pads and that was more than enough with hubby doing a daily wash. I also love the bamboo velour topped variety, have got rid of all my other cloth pads now that don't have velor on top....you either want bamboo or cotton velour tops....not polyester velour cos that will make you sweat like nothing on earth.

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    Jun 2009
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    Em - you so know its a date now dont you just tell me what you want me to bring and we'll arrange a day
    yourself, what else do I need haha. Ive got bamboo and Pul and velour and some snaps and a sewing machine (nothing fancy) oh and a snap press so should be right for things. Unless you have a better template for making the design then I do- mind you mine never turns out the same as my made up pattern that I made up, the material moves that much it ends up heaps smaller lol.

  6. #6

    Feb 2008
    With my awesome cherubs
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    well maz uuummmm *sucks up to the lovely one* im going to attempt to make my own (may need a little guidance) bbuuutttt if i fail will there be a pad and breast pad stocking before May - will need several reminders if there is!

    ETA - will i need a press thingo (hope you know what im on about) for the snappy things or is there a different way i can do it?

  7. #7
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    Jun 2009
    vic
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    Audax & Mrs S: you could always use velcro??

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    Sep 2006
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    Guessing the snaps are for the wings?

    (sorry, I've been lurking here all along )
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