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Johnson's Disposable Nursing Pads offer a 60-count pack of ultra-comfortable, natural cotton pads designed for nursing mothers. With a unique contour shape for a secure fit, these pads are super absorbent and feature a rustle-free design for discretion. They are free from harmful chemicals, making them a safe choice for both mom and baby.
Product Dimensions | 3.62 x 7.11 x 7.59 inches |
Item model number | JJ-092 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | Safety Tip: Keep out of reach of children. Pads and adhesive strip could cause choking. Discard adhesive strip before use. |
Target gender | Unisex |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
D**A
Very good pads
As a new mom with a VERY heavy milk flow, I have tried several different breast pads over the last few months. Here is my overview of each: Johnsons baby nursing pads - 60 Ea : These are my FAVORITE pads for daytime use. They will not hold as much as Ameda, so they aren't as reliable overnight. However, they are very soft and comfortable against tender breasts, They also have a nice shape that is more discrete than other brands. I also love that they are not packed in pairs or singles, just all lumped in the box together. Yes, this means they are not as "sterile" as the other brands, but they aren't a haste to unpack each time you need a fresh pad, and you don't risk waking up baby with crinkly wrappers. They do have an adhesive to keep them secure in your bra. Also, they are the only pad I know of with a nipple indentation, meaning they are a little less abusive to already sore nipples. Ameda 50 Count Noshow Premium Disposable Nursing Pads : These are the most absorbent pads I have found. In fact, they are the only ones that keep me dry overnight. However, they have no shape to them at all, and are extremely obvious if you wear a thin bra. They have no adhesive, so they will move around in your bra. Also, they are packaged in an extremely crinkly wrapper, so if my baby is asleep I have to take them in another room to open, so as not to wake up the baby (and he is a heavy sleeper!) The First Years - Lanolin Disposable Breast Pads 30 ct. : These are the best pads for early stages of nursing, when the lanolin will help soothe sore and cracked nipples. They are very cool and comfortable on your nipples. However, they do not hold quite as much as the Ameda. I did find that these needed to be changed pretty often to avoid feeling damp. Also, the edges of the pad are scratchy and can be a bit uncomfortable throughout the day. Lansinoh 20265 Disposable Nursing Pads, 60-pack : These are a good all-around pad. They will hold a good bit, but not as much as the Ameda or J&J. They do have an adhesive strip that will help them stay in place in your bra, and are a very good value to use long term. Be sure you get the "soft" version, as the older style is much more scratchy and uncomfortable. Evenflo Comfort Select Nursing Pad, 48 Count : These pads are very absorbent, but not very comfortable. They have an itchy material inside that tends to stick to cracked nipples when removed. They also are very obvious through thin bras. Gerber Breast Pads - Variety Pack 100 Count : WORTHLESS. These pads do not absorb even a single let-down if you have a heavy flow. They would instantly soak through and my shirt would be wet. Also, they have no shape so they will bunch up and show through your bra and shirt. They also have no adhesive, so they will move around. Overall, completely worthless for a heavy milk flow.
M**R
Very absorbent
I've tried a lot of nursing pads. I nursed my son for a year and now have a 5 week old. These were my go to pads with my son after trying a bunch of them and now once again, after trying a few I'm back to using these only!First, they are one of the most absorbent pads I've tried and can hold A LOT. Night time will test any nursing pad and these always pass. I've never had any leaks at all with these.Second, I love that there is not a lot of packaging. With 2 little ones I need to be able to just grab these, stick them in the nursing bra and go. Other brands have them in a box, individually wrapped, and then you peel tabs for the sticky part to hold them in. These come in a box that's open on top and easy to reach in and grab what you need (no wrappers) and just peel the sticky tabs and go.Third, the size and shape is ideal. With nursing I'm at about a C cup and some other brands are so huge that it doesn't entirely fit into the nursing bra (and let's face it, these aren't the sexiest low cut bras anyway- the last thing I need is a big pad hanging out!). Also, I find that the cupped shape keeps this pad in my bra even if I don't peel the tabs on the sticky part.Fourth, they are very soft on your skin. Some I've tried have been so scratchy. Especially the medela and the Target brand (which are very similar to Medela's). No one wants something scratchy on such a sensitive area!These are the only nursing pads I will use and I highly recommend them!
H**H
Great for thrush issues, practically invisible, great absorbency, breathable and soft
I got a bad case of thrush and had to switch over to disposable pads so as not to constantly reintroduce yeast to my nipples (ugh). I tried them all! The Lanisoh are highly absorbent but itchy, and they bunch up pretty bad when you're snapping and unsnapping your nursing tank constantly. The Medela were ok but were a funky shape that was really noticeable when wearing a cotton bra or nursing tank with no additional padding. The Bamboobies were extra soft but were lined with plastic making it impossible for my nipples to air out and breathe, which is a necessity when dealing with thrush. These are almost perfect: great absorbency, doesn't bunch up, breathable, soft and practically invisible. I say practically bc though it was a clever idea to make a nipple indentation in the pad to make space for your nipple and not mash it down (also great if your nipples are sore and you don't want them rubbing up against something), when you're wearing a tank or cotton bra, the nipple indentation makes you look like your nipples are constantly standing at attention! And it also makes you look like you have humongous nipples. The easy fix I found was to push the nipple indentation back and forth to kind of loosen up the cotton there and smooth it out. Now when I wear a tank it's not noticeable at all.PS: I am fully aware that I have said nipple a ridiculous amount of times in this review.
B**H
Soft and nonirritating
Does not make u itch like other brands, the one and only to go far!
M**E
Hoher Tragekomfort
Super Produkt, man fühlt sich den ganzen Tag sicher und trocken
K**R
Best on Market
Wife's view:Having tried others, these were the only ones that gave natural shape/sillouette and didn't fold over with movement, can't recommend highly enough, well researched product in a saturated market.
A**Y
Comfy
The most comfortable pads. I don't like using anything else now
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