FridaBaby Frida Mom Disposable Postpartum Underwear (Without pad) | Super Soft, Stretchy, Breathable, Wicking, Latex-Free, Boyshort Cut | Regular (8 Count), 28 - 42 Inch
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One does not exist. They were too small around my thighs, even though I am a size 14. To make them fit, I ripped up the sides.
I'd say most likely. These were perfect for me because I'm a size ten. They were stretchy and comfortable, and they were the perfect fit for me. The petite, in my opinion, would stretch enough to fit you well.
I didn't have a c- in my possession at the time. section; If I had an incision, I would know exactly where it would be. The content is one of a kind: It's soft and stretchy, but it holds its shape. They never slid down or rolled on me, and they didn't make me feel uncomfortable when I wore them with pants. They have a good amount of coverage and are high waisted in my opinion. You can wear these as high or as low as you want due to the material. I purchased a large because my bottom is fuller. They were long enough to cover my butt and a good portion of my abdomen. I think you won't be disappointed if you give them a try.
The material is unusual in that it keeps its shape while also allowing for stretch (if necessary). I'm 5'7" and weigh 150 pounds (size 8) when I'm not working. My bottom half expanded during pregnancy, and I put on 30 pounds. To be safe, I went with a large, which fit perfectly. To be honest, you'd probably fit into a small, but I'd go with a medium to accommodate the postpartum care (huge pads).
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To begin, I'm a little over a week postpartum, so I've only had a few days to use these and my thoughts are still fresh in my mind. br>br>Right now, I'm 5'5" and 190 pounds, and these are perfect for me. I can't seem to get over how cozy they are. They're very stretchy, and they fit me perfectly the second day I got home, over my still-bloated stomach. br>After my first two pregnancies, I used giant over-the-bellybutton "granny" panties after birth, and I remember them being extremely uncomfortable and stiff, as well as my skin itching in areas where the underwear came into contact with my skin. With these, however, this is not the case. These cover my belly button in the front and a few inches above my bum crack in the back, leaving plenty of room for the hospital's 24-inch long jumbo pads. On these, the pads are extremely adherent and stay put. br>br>My only criticism is that they aren't very durable. Yes, these are disposable, but since they aren't a "pad" or an "adult diaper," I believe they should be of sufficient quality to last a day. If you take your time peeling off your pad, the sem will not tear and you will be able to reuse it, but if you do it quickly, the crotch will tear and you will be unable to use it again. They also fray horribly, regardless of how carefully you try to remove the pad. I took a picture of how my hands look after removing a pad. This was the first pad I'd used on them, and it had been worn for four hours. br>br>If you don't mind tossing these every time you get a new pad, give them a 5 star rating; if you need them to last all day or night, give them a 4 star rating.
They're ideal for those large pads you'll need after giving birth, as well as for c-section recovery. also has sections. There is, however, one major flaw: They barely last, according to another reviewer, because even the tiniest thing causes the underwear to tear right at the crotch line, leaving a big old hole right on your bum. Just by moving or changing a pad, I went through three pairs in a few hours. I really wanted to like these, and if Frida Mom could just fix the tearing issue, they'd be perfect!.
This is, without a doubt, the best disposable underwear available. The material is extremely soft, and it feels extremely snug and comfortable on the body. Because of how difficult my delivery was, I was very apprehensive about wearing bulky underwear for weeks. I could live in these for the rest of my life! They have a boyish feel to them!.
They're only good for a day. They're very comfortable and wide enough to hold a pad, but they're also quite flimsy. They don't even last a full day because changing the pad rips the mesh on the inside, resulting in holes. The crotch seam tears with the slightest tug, leaving a large hole on the backside. The actual hospital mesh underwear is far superior.
This is an absolute must-have! These were fantastic! I wish I'd known about them during my first two pregnancies! They're a lot thicker and supportive than the "hospital version. " "There's enough room for a nice, big pad (which will be necessary for the first week or two after delivery). " I liked how they fit and how comfortable they were for me. Also, it's barely visible under my yoga pants!.
section. Above the incision area, the high waist provided a lot of extra room. I wore them until the swelling went down to the point where I could wear normal high waist underwear, which was 10 days postpartum.
Cons - Soft, comfortable (after breaking in), and breathable br>br>I am a size 14 and these were pretty tight getting on and just covered my massive ass. br>br>Pad sticks too tightly to fabric and rips layers apart when you replace pad, leg holes on briefs too small for larger thigh women (although they stretch out after wear)br>br>I am a size 14 and these were pretty tight getting on and just covered my massive ass. However, as you wear them, they will stretch out. If you have a bottom that is larger than a size 14 or large thighs, I do not recommend it. br>br>However, once they were gone, I wore the mesh undies from the hospital, which were much more comfortable than the hospital undies.
These are fantastic. I just had a baby a week ago and ordered these to replace the mesh panties that the hospital provided. These are a million times better! The material is of better quality, offers more support, and even has a compartment for the bulky maternity pads so they don't squish up and make you feel like you're sitting on a brick. Postpartum recovery isn't easy, but these make it a little easier, and every little bit helps when you're caring for babies while also trying to get back on your feet!.