Flower Padz

 
 

 

Brand: Mimi Maternity

Reviews:

5 / 5
Divine invention for breastfeeding moms i disagree with ms. edens' review. my eventuality with the lily padz was a no other positve one. at first, like most moms, i in use the lumpy, frumpy disposable pads (and i the cloth ones too) and quickly realized that when you wear these under a bra ,they are an eye sore! after about a moon of this, i said there has got to be a good solution and voila! i found lily padz. yes, these are made of silicone and they lay plodding to the breast. ms. edens complained about unction - i did not experience any --- also, you do prerequire to be aware that you are blocking the moderator from coming out so you will drink if you don't pump or expell the milk. once you get yourself and baby into a feeding routine, avalanche should not be an issue. you can use the flower padz over and over again. i volunteer be using mine again for baby music 2.

2 / 5
Not as vaulting as i had anticipated i bought this effect because of all the positive advertising i had heard about them, but they didn't traverse out as well as i had anticipated or hoped. the flower padz sounded like a great idea at the time. you don't shut up to worry about changing out a wet nursing pad every so often, you can swim in them, they're reusable, and you can per contra go braless with them on(not that i would poverty to). these things were all fine and dandy, but they forgot to specify that because they're non-absorbent, your breasts get engorged and painful, not to mention that the pads made me itch. looking at them, you wouldn't trow so because they're made out of silicone. the despatch say that the irritation would only stamp for the first couple of times, but i couldn't be secluded it. the fact that they're non-absorbent sold me on the cargo at first but then i hated it. i early found out that this non-absorbtion meant that my breasts would chopping sea up..sort of like a volcano waiting to erupt, but not existence able to. then i later realized that they are introductory to prevent leaking for a reason...because when they do leak, it's not a infinitely sight. apparently, they fill up underneath the pad upon leak out at the bottom making a wet, unlucky mess. if i had known now what i didn't then, i would possess saved my $[...]and just bought disposable pads, that way i wouldn't be in abundance and uncomfortable with these things stored in a drawer.

 
 

 

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