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Do I need any nursing pads? I have heard you are better off using washable vs disposable b/c the plastic backing on the disposables don't breathe and can cause issues.
Should I buy some pads now, or wait to see if I'm leaky/need them when my milk comes in?
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I would buy some now. (If you don't need them you can always return an unopened box) I would rather have some on hand than need to run out soon after baby is born (or send DH since I know J would somehow get the wrong thing
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I still use them. I use Lanishoh as well. I tried the washable ones for about 3 weeks and didn't like them much. I found I leaked through to my shirt easier and they were more noticable under clothing.
Side note I think this weekend is going to be my last BFing and I'm teary thinking about it. I never thought I would go past a year and she will be 16 months on Sunday.
If you can find some lansinoh ones now for cheap/reduced I'd get some, I actually liked them but I ended up getting some wool nursing pads (because wool is really absorbant) and they were reuseable.
The lansinoh ones absorbed a ton and were a huge savior at the beginning when I was really leaky.
I have like two or three free sample packs of the Nuk disposable kind that I got with some motherhood orders. I will try those first and see...Think I should bring them to the hospital? I probably won't start leaking til I'm home and my milk comes in for reals, right?
Paige, you are a rock star for still nursing :-) I think it's fine to keep it up as long as it works for you and your family, and I hate how people give women the side eye for nursing for "too long" or something.
If they are small packs I would bring one just to be on the safe side. They don't take up much room!
Thank you. I'm pretty proud of us. She is becoming to dependent on it and that is why we are stopping. (explained a bit in the confession post)
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aw Paige I totally understand, that was when Lucy stopped nursing too!
I didn't need any at the hospital, but started using them within a day or two after he was born. I tried the reusable ones and they didn't work for me. I leaked way to much and it would go through to my shirt. I also liked the Lansinoh ones and then when the leaking slowed down after I was done nursing, but still pumping I used the thinner Nuk ones.
Hugs to you, Paige. I can totally relate. M is hanging on by a thread to nursing. I thought she was done one day last week and then she asked again (we're down to just once in the morning on one side only). It'll be soon, though. I think I'm more sad over it than she is and that's how I think it should be. You've done awesome!
Thanks ladies! Glad to know I'm not crazy for feeling this way.
Thanks ladies! Glad to know I'm not crazy for feeling this way.