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Basil_brush
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Topic: Breast pads... disposables? or not? Posted: 06 February 2009 at 2:29pm |
Yet another decision to be made in the long haul up to buying all the stuff we need for this wee critter!
Does anyone have any recommendations - some of the non-disposable pads I have seen are beautifully soft and look like they would be fabulously comfortable. But I am worried they will be more trouble than they're worth (not to mention disappear in the wash - they're tiny!) especially since I'm already planning to wash cloth nappies. But if you've got sore nipples and these help would you care?
Now we're down to the little things - monitor, breast pump etc - I seem to be as unable to make a decision on these as I was on the big stuff!!!! ANy help much appreciated...
lucky only 5 weeks to go...
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LeahandJoel
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 3:30pm |
I used diposables in the first bit so I didn't get cream on my nice cloth ones, and I was changing them every feed. The moved onto cloth, I got some off a lady in Whakatane (4 pairs for $10) and they have been great. I am not a big leaker though so don't know how they would go if you are a heavy leaker.
eta: I have never lost any of my cloth pads in the wash, and we went camping last week and I took them then as well
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 3:34pm |
Personally, I wouldn't stock up on too many breastpads. I only used them for about 2 weeks until my milk supply settled and I didn't need them anymore after that.
I ended up giving my stock away.
As for breast pump the amount you spend on this should be proportional to the amount you intend on using it. I spent $500 on mine but used it at least twice a day for 6 months.
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 4:12pm |
I am using disposables at the mo (3weeks in) as the reusable ones arent quite cutting it but last time I switched to reusable at some stage and was good. It just cant have been so early on.
slight TJ but, I have some lovely soft ones from breatmates...microfleece with PUL backing ( I think) and I have lanilon on them and they dont wash out....any suggestions??? Dishwashing liquid ?
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peanut butter
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 4:13pm |
Oh and for breast pump. I got a manual avent one of TM.
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bub
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 5:22pm |
i personaly like disposible ones amelia is 6 months old and i still need them coz when she sleeps threw the night and i feed her off 1 side in the morning the other side leeks.
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 7:02pm |
I would perhaps get a few disposables and then wait and see if you leak a lot, I leaked a lot, always leaking and began to find the cost of disposables adding up but then a friend who had a baby a week after me never really leaked so never used any.
I was told by an LC as well that wool based breast pads can be really good for sore nipples.
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fire_engine
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 7:38pm |
I am a big leaker and tried the reusables, wanting to be environmentally friendly. Several problems - some of them stink, there is often a big circle over your boob (visible over your clothes) which I personally hate, they can leak (a lot) .... I now only use disposables - avent and johnsons are good, and I've just started using pigeon - they also seem OK. I've never leaked with disposables.
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 7:42pm |
I still leak when i'm feeding (off the other side), and have used a few disposable brands. Personally, i find the johnsons ones (the more budget of the 2 they have) best for me. There are some with sticky backs on them, but in my experience they're a PITA!  some of the disposables can be quite thin, but for me, they tend to fold over and bunch up which is never a good look...
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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 6:33pm |
I agree with FionaandFinley about getting a few disposable ones and then waiting and seeing. I only ever leaked once at night when Jack slept longer than expected. I would use disposables when going out for a while just in case but gave up as I never needed them
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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 7:03pm |
I am using disposables, and I'm a pretty big leaker (not a label I thought I'd ever want for myself lol), and the cloth ones I tried just didn't cut it. I do have to change mine every second feed during the day, and every feed during the night...or I end up with those oh so sexy wet round patches on my clothes or the bed. I have a lot of milk though, I'm hoping I will be able to use less pads when/if my milk settles a bit more.
I'd perhaps buy a couple of cloth ones and a pack of disposables and see how you go. You may not even need them after your milk settles, or find you prefer one or the other.
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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 7:14pm |
i use the cloth ones if im spending the day at home because for me they generally leak. I use disposables if im going out. I like pigion because they are thin and comfortable and are very absorbant. I have a huge milk supply still at bubs being almost 6months and always have breastpads in. If he goes more than four hours without feeding i must express. As everyones been saying, wait and see how you go.
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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 10:32pm |
I tried most brands with my first, and the best ones I found were definitely the pigeon ones, I didn't even bother trying another brand with the twins. They were the most absorbent.
I have some cloth ones now that I'm not feeding as much and they are good, but def go with disposable at first, save yourself the hassle of washing them!!
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