Nursing pads can save a breastfeeding mother from public embarrassment by absorbing the milk from leaking breasts. Choosing the type of pad to use is only half the battle. Learn what to look for in washable and disposable nursing pads in order to maximize your money and your absorbency.
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Choose which type of nursing pad you would like to use. When buying nursing pads, the first choice you must make is whether or not you will use washable or disposable pads. This is a personal choice and often rests on which is more convenient for you and your schedule. Some mothers often choose to use both.
2Decide on a washable pad if you are looking for the best long-term value. Though you must continuously wash them in order to always have clean and dry pads, you obviously get a longer life span than with disposable nursing pads. If you do not have the time to dedicate to washing and sanitizing the pads, then disposable pads would be better.
3Purchase washable nursing pads that are preferably made of 100% cotton for maximum airflow to nipples and breasts. Some nursing pad brands offer a lace or decorated overlay which is fine if the rest of the pad is made of cotton.
4Avoid liquid fabric softener when using washable nursing pads, as this may destroy or disrupt the pad's absorbency. Using fabric softener sheets are much better for keeping the pad intact and softening the texture.
5Buy disposable nursing pads for more convenience and flexibility when it comes to your schedule. Purchase disposable pads made of 100% cotton or all paper. Most pads with plastic lining restrict the airflow to the breast and nipple area and can cause infection. Nursing pads that have restricted airflow can prevent the healing of red and sore nipples or worsen infection.
6Use disposable pads for travel and long days out with your baby. These pads are great when you don't have a place to wash reusable pads. You can simply discard them and use a new one as needed.
7Choose disposable nursing pads with adhesive on the back for added support. This adhesive firmly attaches the pad to your bra. There's nothing more embarrassing than having your nursing pad fall out of your bra in public or having to constantly adjust the pads.
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