Bamboobies Women’s Nursing Pads, Reusable and Washable, Pink Regular and Blue Overnight, Variety Pack, Leak-Proof Pads for Breastfeeding, 2 Pairs
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As long as I was nursing, I would buy them again if I were still in this stage Just do
Basically, you must wash your fabric frequently (don't let it sit for long periods between washings) and also make sure to dry it completely in the dryer in order to prevent it from molding. It is my sincere hope that this helped.
Wear them in any direction that is most comfortable. As long as the velour side is against your skin and the PUL from the inside
Over the course of about two years I used mine After I had my first child, I had another within 15 months, both of whom I breastfed for 1 year. These pads held up very well and are my favorite out of all the The fact that they were thin and did not show through my shirt was also a big plus. It was important that the products were washable and not made of plastic, which would simply get discarded or end up in
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They are not worth the time. Due to the high number of rave reviews, I had to get my hands on these. In my capacity as a new mother, I anticipated that they would be indispensable to me. After all, a thousand good reviews can't be ignored, can it? Bamboobie is an Amazon seller who offers free products in exchange for reviews on Amazon. First, if you are reading these reviews right now, please know that Bamboobie offers free products for people to review here. That would have saved me some frustration and a lot of stress if I had known before I purchased these items. There was nothing good about these. There are a lot of them. For the most part, they performed well at first. This heart-shaped design is primarily for aesthetic purposes and not so much for I did not like how they wrinkled under my bra despite being advertised to stay up. They also didn't stay put and my skin felt Then, when my milk production sped up a notch around three weeks postpartum, these things became virtually The diapers leaked so badly during the feeding that I had to switch them along with a fresh bra and shirt after each Every day they were in use and every day they were being washed, and I couldn't seem to escape it. In spite of my trying to do my best to take care of my pads by switching them out regularly, machine washing them, and drying them in the dryer, the middle layer on these pads became quite moldy out of nowhere. In the beginning, I thought the blotchy color was caused by stains from a new shirt going through the wash. On the following day, it became obvious that it was mold and that it was rapidly spreading throughout these middle layers of foam. My bamboobie pads were absolutely horrifying whenever I held them up to the light. My newborn had these objects pressing against his skin and over his only source of food. As I have already stated, it was disgusting. I stopped as soon as possible and switched to disposable nursing pads, which was what I should have done from the beginning. The pads used for disposable sanitary pads are so much more hygienic, do not leak because they are plastic-backed, don't move around in the bra, are not clammy against the skin and most importantly, do not irritate the skin. You don't have to do the laundry every single My contact with bamboobie customer service was a snarky and defensive email back from the customer service representative regarding my mold issue. In addition to listing multiple ways of what I must have done wrong, the rep went out of her way to find. A full day of meetings was scheduled This email is an example of a "don't blame the product blame yourself" email, complete with bold keywords and enlarged fonts. The overall tone was pretty petulant, making the PR a disaster. As much as the mold problem itself irritated me, it was the attitude of her response. Amazon was kind enough to let me return these very nasty pads even though I had them only a couple of weeks. I have been hesitant to try any other brand of reusable nursing pads after my disappointing experience with the bamboobie pads, but I am relieved to have completed my quest for reusable nursing pads.
It is not true that I used The test clothes I used to see if they would absorb water did not, so I was too nervous to These are the photos you see in the gallery The following is a list of the categories The three most common types of disposables are Bamboobies reusable, Eco reusable, and Medela disposable. With the exception of bamboobies, all of them absorbed the water I poured over them. Despite my leaving the room to get my phone, I came back and found a water drop on the pads that had not changed. It took a lot of shaking to get the water in the pad. I kept the pads because of that. Thick pads and thin ones were both covered in this way, but thin ones were I also wore Eco pads, but they were also returned. It was like they were constantly moving! I hadn't been able to decide whether to sleep or wake up! It was hard to put them on, since you had to make sure they were in place constantly. However, I will have to use Johnson disposables once again. ((The Medela disposables also move around a lot, they do not sit well. It absorbs well, it sits well, it requires no work, it is It's so sad. Unless you want to stay in the dark, I didn't In any case, I didn't try the BabyBliss pads because I read some reviews which said that because of their cone shape, a point sticks out through the bra. That seemed logical, so I didn't even touch.
After admitting to myself for 2 weeks that these were working/were gonna work, I gave up on that. Nevertheless, I had always used Madela disposables before now. However, I could not ignore that these simply were Their abilities to hold onto liquid are comparable to those of a mink blanket It is hard for them to wick away moisture, so I feel a little drenched after wearing them. Although they are soft, good quality, and stitching is done well, the hearts would not stay in place, and the overnights would bunch up! It might just be me, but I found it difficult to place the hearts in a "good" position. My opinion changed once I used Kindred Bravely pads. Previously, I didn't believe that I would move to reusable pads. When I realized what a reusable pad should feel like, I decided that I didn't recommend it for nursing moms. BTW Following the directions, I washed the shoes.
They are very absorbent and comfortable. top layer rests against the skin, and is made of soft velour that soaks up every The Bamboobies do not bunch under my nursing bra. Because the nursing bras I wear are thicker, the Bamboobies are completely invisible. Although I'm not sure how they would deal with a thinner bra. Besides the Bamboobies, I also have two pairs of Medela ones and to be honest, these are the ones I use most during the day. Throughout the wash, I have washed them both by hand and by machine. In the picture, you can see what each type looks like right after it has been dried. Those on the overnight shift are the circles in the upper right corner - In this heart-shaped set, the daytime ones are the lower right one, and the Medela ones are the top and bottom left ones The fabric came from the dryer and has been flattened). While the daytime ones curl a bit inward (which isn't a problem while they're in use), you can see that they have the smoothest edges. It's not hard for them to bunch up when flattened, but I've still had to take care in not trying to crease them. In no way can it be compared It's a victory for the bamboos.