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    Posted: 09 August 2008 at 9:25am
Hi girls,

Any recommendations when it comes to breast pads? At the moment I'm wondering if there's a brand that's best for light third trimester leakage? I've heard that the Pigeon brand is best when you're breastfeeding - they seem good, but a little too bulky for now!

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Cloth breastpads! They are waaay cheaper too
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Pigeon are the best disposable ones I found but I soon changed to the tommee tippee cloth ones.  REally comfy and easy to wash.  I have tried other cloth but found them too big and nonconforming.
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I use Pigeon and loooove them. I did try washable ones but never found as comfy
    
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I found pidgeon ones separated really quick. I didn't have leakage all the time but did find that when one side let down the other did too which meant my breastpad on that side needed to do the trick well.. I always swore by the johnsons ones because yes they were bulkier but they did the job and i didn't have to worry about leakage.
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Get a box of each....you go through HEAPS of them!  I personally didnt like the johnson ones so it is an individual thing.
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I'm using mostly cloth with the odd sposie when I run out of clean cloth ones. I don't like the ones with the sticky pad on the back, they're a PITA coz every time you take it off to feed you have to replace it.
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and if you do use the sticky pad....dont stick it to your boob...ouchy!
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Originally posted by nzpiper nzpiper wrote:

and if you do use the sticky pad....dont stick it to your boob...ouchy!


LOL - i've got a box in for the future, just in case, and did wonder about this!

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I use the Avent washable ones from nappiesonline. Didn't discover washable breast pads until well into breastfeeding the first time so wasted heaps of money buying the J & J and Pigeon ones for about a year. This time around I know I can save some money sticking with the washable ones.
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I bought ones from tweedle - they were great. I hated disposable ones while my boobs were so tender, the nice cloth ones were like silk on sore nipples.
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i bought pigeon. if you know anyone overseas - in asia particulary, get them to buy and send over. i bought packs of 100 for around $10
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I would say cloth as well. I got mine when Josh was 4 months old and fed him for 3 months after that and I loved not having to pay for disposible ones.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Cloth.

Disposable ones cost a fortune!
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Originally posted by yummymummy yummymummy wrote:

I use Pigeon and loooove them. I did try washable ones but never found as comfy


Honey Child have just brought out contoured cloth breast pads.
They have a layer of the microfleece against your breast and PUL on the outside. They are really nice and trim too (yes I tried one on ) and you couldn't see it at all.

$11.95 a pair
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I have been diagnosed with an over-supply of breastmilk and so for me breastpads are hugely important as I leak constantly and often spray like a showerhead when I get the let-down.

I have a set of washable breast pads (Tommee Tippee brand) which I use as a back-up but I swear by the Johnsons disposables (purple box). They mostly contain all the leakage for me and can last overnight if needed. I even had to use breastpads for a month after I stopped breastfeeding to contain everything!

I didnt like the Avent disposables as I found they didnt contour to my breasts as well as the Johnsons brand. Trying Pigeon brand in next couple of days - will let you know my opinion on them later.
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A question...I used Johnsons with DD and was planning to do the same this time but I think I might give these Disp ones a go....but how do you wash them? I mean Handwash? if so what do you use? just normal washing powder??


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Roksana, maybe I should make you a couple of pairs of cloth ones for you to try. I'll put it on my list of things to do tonight.

I'd just wash them normally... I can't see why they'd need any special treatment?
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I can't say that they'll be perfectly sewn, but I'll give it a go
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