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Lily Padz Continuously Useable Nursing Pads | 
enlarge | Brand: LilyPadz Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $15.74
New (9) from $15.74
Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 145
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 1 x 6
EAN: 0883413073898 ASIN: B000HKVM2S
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Prevent breastmilk leakage rather than absorb it! | | • | Gentle pressure on the nipple keeps milk from leaking | | • | One pair of LilyPadz can be used continuously for up to two months | | • | Virtually invisible under clothing |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description LilyPadz are the revolutionary alternative to traditional nursing pads combining such unique features as flexibility, breathability, invisibility and "sticks-to-you-ability" to provide the kind of leakage protection that every expectant and nursing mother needs. Put that nursing bra away - you can wear LilyPadz without it! Return to activities you thought you couldn't enjoy while nursing - swimming, a leak-free night's sleep, a night on the town in a strapless dress!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
Great product--especially for special occasions & swimming September 15, 2008 mariexpx (minneapolis) I was pretty skeptical when I bought these, but they exceeded my expectations. While I'm not sure I would trust these to stop leaks while I was engorged, they really work well once your milk supply has regulated itself (for me, that was after a few months of breastfeeding). I used them a lot for swimming and special occasions (when the regular nursing pads would have shown right through dress, for example). They stay on really well and I have not had any problems with leaking while wearing them. Great product, I highly recommend them!
not just for those breastfeeding August 19, 2008 L. Snethen I used these when I had a reduction, and to help keep the sensitive nipples from rubbing against my clothes, and it worked perfectly. Great after the stitches healed sufficiently enough to handle the silicon. And it's very easy to care for. I recommend getting a few so you can have one drying while wearing the other.
Best kept secret for breastfeeding moms May 27, 2008 C Marriott (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) I've been using Lily Padz for about 6 months (I'm on my third set now) and I love them! I started using them because I try to avoid disposable products in the interest of saving our planet. However, I discovered that they're so much more comfortable than traditional nursing pads and I like that they're 'invisible' under form-fitting tops. Another bonus is that I can sleep without a bra. I thought it would be a pain to clean them but it's not. I only wash them once a day (although I think the instructions say to wash/rinse them at each feeding). I bring them in the shower with me and it only takes a minute to clean them with a little bit of dish soap. I've leaked on a couple of occasions but only during the first 2 months of breastfeeding (when supply maybe wasn't as stable as it is now?) and when I went an extra long time between feedings (i.e. when my son suddenly slept 7 hours at night instead of his usual 4). I recommend holding off on using these until supply and demand are steady and feedings are routine. I didn't wear these at night for several months because I never knew when my son would suddenly sleep the whole night. I recommend these to all of my pregnant friends and even bought a set as a baby gift for one of my friends.
Must-have!!! May 22, 2008 SammyW (San Diego, CA USA) This product is a must-have for any nursing mom. I could have used it during my last couple months of pregnancy too.
Great! May 19, 2008 Gayle F. Parker Bought these for my daughter. She loves them! These really make nursing or pumping much easier. No leaking! No washing out other pads--can even sleep without a bra at night. Makes life much easier!
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