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The First Years - Lanolin Disposable Breast Pads 30 ct. | 
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| Brand: The First Years Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 13237
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.4 x 4.3
Model: Y1060b UPC: 071463010608 EAN: 0071463011056 ASIN: B000096PG0
Release Date: November 1, 2006
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| Features:
| • | Disposable breast pads offer soothing lanolin comfort to help heal sore, cracked nipples | | • | Discreet protection with leak-proof, ultra-absorbent material | | • | Special lining to keep moisture away from the skin | | • | Lanolin is safe for baby - no need to remove it prior to breastfeeding | | • | Include thirty (30) disposable pads |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description These disposable breast pads are lightly treated with lanolin to offer soothing comfort and to help prevent dry and sore nipples. Hypo-allergenic Lanolin is applied to pad center. Non-slip backing helps prevent slippage.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
great for sore nipples May 20, 2008 New Mama (Chicago, IL) I have tried almost every brand of nursing pads and I think these are the best ones out there! these eliminate the step of applying sticky lanolin if your nipples are sore. they are very comfortable and absorbant too.
Best nursing pads ever! March 11, 2008 C. Wong (Woodland, CA United States) These nursing pads are so fabulous! This is my third baby and I've always had problems with leaking. I thought I was just doomed to be constantly wet and get up several times each night to change my bra and nursing pads. I tried these pads because nursing had been incredibly painful with this child and I was considering formula because my nipples were always blistered and cracked. These pads not only kept me dry but are very moisturizing and saved my nipples. I am so glad to be able to breastfeed my beautiful little girl!
Sooo soft! January 31, 2008 Amy (Oklahoma City) I love these pads! I had unbelievably sore nipples and was using comfort gel pads, which was great at first, but they're so expensive! A friend of mine gave me two of these pads, just to try, and I love them! I thought there was no way they would be more comfortable than gel, but they are great! These are thin, the lanolin makes it much more comfortable on your nipples, it's not goopy (like when you try to apply lanolin on a dry pad) and they're super soft. I have tried Lansinoh pads, johnson & johnson, and madela; because I can't find first years where we have recently moved. Nothing compares to these pads! Lansinoh is a close second. If you want a pad that's thin and absorbent, Lansinoh are nice. First year pads are thicker and plusher, but they keep their shape, they aren't bulky, and they're super soft! Plus the lanolin in the pad make it much more gentle on your nipples. And you don't get as cottony fibers stuck to you, as you do when you use lanolin and dry pads. Plus I leak a lot when I nurse and these have never leaked through or gotten messy. But neither has Lansinoh...
Great for smaller breasts October 25, 2007 wine girl (California) I have tried Lansinoh & Gerber pads and these are by far my favorite. I love that they are individually packaged (great for traveling as well as to have a spare in my diaper bag). The Gerber pads were uncomfortable & the Lansinoh pads were too big, bulky & pink. Who wants to draw attention to nursing pads that accidentally peek out from your v-neck shirt?
Okay for traveling February 20, 2007 Pinkaaablue (San Francisco) I don't really like this product. The lanolin on each pad didn't really do much. Some didn't even have lanolin. The only thing I like about it is that it's individually package therefore, I use it as a spare pad in my diaper bag.
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