Pros: Inexpensive; easy to wash and dry Cons: Don't stay in place; Easily noticed under clothes, can get stuck to skin
Since delivering my twins on March 14, I have tried very hard to nurse. They were in the NICU for 13 days, which meant that I had to pump as much milk as possible to be stored at the NICU for the times when I wasn't present for a feeding, such as ...
I knew before giving birth on October 26 that I would be nursing, and having heard stories about letdown and leakage I wanted to be prepared. I walked into my local baby supply store armed with gift cards leftover from the baby shower and examined ...
Pros: there are no pro's Cons: Leaked, No air flow, too visible! hated it!
I got sick and tired of buying nursing pads for my over exuberant breasts and so I made the mistake of buying these washable reusable breast pads, It really sounds like a good idea to be able to wash breast pads and use them again. Well.. ...
Pros: none Cons: small, not absorbent, never stay in place, not a discreet fit
Reusable nursing/breast pads may seem like a good idea, in theory. Since I would be quitting my job and becoming a stay-at-home mom, I wanted to be as economical as possible with the baby products I would purchase. I registered and got these Gerber ...
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