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| Contoured Breast Pads | 
enlarge | Brand: Ameda Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $12.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2376
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
MPN: 17221 UPC: 610075172214 EAN: 0610075172214 ASIN: B000BUOS8O
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Product Description Nursing Bras & Bra Pads Ameda The Ameda Contoured Reusable Nursing Pads draws moisture away from skin with its multi-layered cotton, allowing your skin to breathe. Nursing pads conform to the shape of your breast for a natural look under your clothes.
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Pretty absorbative... November 16, 2008 These pads can take quite a bit of leaking. They are not going to handle a ton of liquid, but it should save your bra for a little while until you can feed or pump. The seams are occasionally noticeable through your bra, especially right out of the dryer. This is easily fixed by stretching it back into the original shape and though wear.
Very good product. May 21, 2008 These pads are made very well. They are all cotton, large, and well absorbing. They can be a little bulky on smaller chests. I would definitely recommend them.
Best I've tried so far! December 25, 2005 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Well I have tried 4 brands of washable nursing pads in the first two months of motherhood and they are:
Gerber - one star - pros: cheap, thin, made of a few layers of regular tightly knit cotton against the skin with a waffle like poly/cotton outer layer that faces your bra - cons: the pad diameter is too small to provide adequate leak coverage no matter how you position it around your nipple and material does not hold ANY amount of fluid - don't waste your money!
Bravado - three stars and a half - pros: diameter is larger and more contoured without inner seam, adequately absorbant for medium leakage if positioned correctly over the nipple, despite its thickness doesn't show as much under clothing, made with cool max inner layer and dual layer of terrycloth that faces your bra, cons: does not provide even coverage as the inner coolmax layers are thicker on one half of the pad so as to make it more contoured without using an inside seam, still leaks fluid during letdown if heavy leaker, terry layers may come apart a little with machine washing, when soaking wet the coolmax inner layer makes you feel more cold & damp than a cotton layer does
Advent - four stars - pros: provides even coverage, not too lumpy as does not have an inner seam, adequately absorbant for medium leakage, does not slip, retains its shape well with washings, made of tightly woven layers of flannel cotton against the skin with spongy absorbant material inside and a poly lace outer layer that faces your bra - cons: bulkier than disposables, diameter sufficient for some (up to size B/borderline C) but probably not for larger breasted, might look funny under shirts with some bras as not designed to be highly contoured, still leaks fluid during letdown if heavy leaker
Ameda - four stars and a half - pros: provides even coverage, diameter is larger and more contoured toward the breast so does not slip and provides maximum leak protection for heavy leakers, made of tightly woven layers of flannel cotton throughout designed to be coned shaped with a seam that runs from the center to the outside of the pad, however seam is not visible under clothing - cons: a little lumpy looking under clothing for those that are not C/D breasted - best of the bunch I've tried so far though as far as coverage and leakage are concerned while still being a reuseable
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