Reviews : Gerber Ultra-Thin Nursing Pads, 60 disposable pads |
Technical Details
- Gerber Ultra Thin Nursing Pads are Thin disposable pads provide no show protection.
- It is soft, breathable material prevents soreness and chafing. Softer, more comfortable.
- It is specially designed to draw moisture away from body.
- Its moisture proof barrier, to prevent leaks and stains.
Product Description
INDICATIONS: Gerber Ultra Thin Nursing Pads are Thin disposable pads provide no-show protection. Soft, breathable material prevents soreness and chafing. Softer, more comfortable.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By M. Davis
I used these throughout my first son's nursing. If you look at the box you will find you get about 15-20 more pads per box as the more expensive (and yes more absorbent) brands. However, I got a yeast infection with my first son from keeping those expensive brands on too long. I would soooo much rather change them frequently and not feel bad about tossing those "extra absorbent" pads after a little bit of leakage. I do recommend if you are out and about and going to be late on a feeding that you keep the other brands on hand. But for around the house between feedings, these are economical and work for me.
By Brittany Jackson (baltimore, md)
these pads should not even be called nursing pads. you would be better off putting a paper towel in your bra as they absorb more liquid than these.they keep moisture close to skin cause they are too thin. i ended up with a wet bra and shirt in under a half hour. the shape of them causes bunching in my bra and makes them very visible. save your money! they are not even worth trying
By Erin B. Payne (Ann Arbor, mi United States)
As someone with large breasts these thin pads are great compared to most of the thicker pads that aren't flattering. Theses are discrete and work well. Only downside is they fill up quickly so keep a spare pair on hand if you are working or out.
By S. Harris (Jacksonville, FL)
I can not stand these pads. The worst part is that it does not absorb anything and keeps your nipples wet and chaps them. They also look lumpy in your bra and don't stay in place. I'm throwing them out.
By I. Berryman (Tumwater, WA USA)
I leaked a lot the first few months I nursed, but the leakage has slowed down quite a bit, so these work fine for me. When I did leak a lot I found that Johnsons, Medela, and Lansinoh were adequate. But these are fine for me now. Every brand I tried had good and bad qualities, so you probably just have to try each brand until you get one you like. I'm not that picky with nursing pads since I don't leak so heavily anymore.
These Gerber Ultra Thin are just that: thin, flat circles. They are comfortable, lightweight, absorbent for light to medium leakage, don't irritate my breasts, and stay in place. They don't show through in most of my clothes except for my tighter fitting shirts like my Glamourmom nursing tanks and my Nike FitDry running shirts.
Since my leakage isn't heavy anymore and I am not faithful to one brand of nursing pads, I usually just get the brand I have a coupon for or that are on sale. These work as well as any.
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