Do I Need More Nursing Pads?
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011Hi everyone, Knowing that I plan to breastfeed, do you think I have enough with 6 washable nursing pads? Or should I expect a bunch more? Thank you in advance. This is my first yes. If you can not need it then perhaps I should wait to start breastfeeding to see if I need it or not. And if I need more.
Me I never needed it. It's your first? @ Added: ha ben I must be an exception then …. my milk flows only when baby sucks.
He will worry at least a dozen (6 pairs, otherwise
when you're in the process of engorgement (from 2 to 4 weeks after delivery). and I assure you that it is beyond serious. I did like you, just 6 pads (3 pairs), but … ultimately, as I was not more washable, disposable wipes I had bought and it had me very serviceable!
Ho yes. I was taking my disposable wipes, the boxes in the past week …
It takes a dozen nursing pads. If your milk flowing, you can change several times a day. In addition, over time the pads shrink and are not very comfortable to wear (they are rough). I'm still my 3rd with 1 year and I will redeem a series (it'll be 3 packs in 1 year). The disposable pads are good but not green at all, it helps out. Think out the back into a trickle to wash them because they can get caught in the seal of washing machine and come out dirty Bon courage breastfeeding. The first 15 days can be difficult but after that's great. For failing to crack, I put cream tjs 'Bepanthen' on my nipples after each feeding and I never had any problems. .
3 pairs seem little too … because you may need to change frequently especially at first. ultimately, buy a box of disposables for the beginning, as you'll see it if you must redeem washable or not.
@ Laurie as few disposable plan in case because you have to wash by machine for killing the bacteria well so I think it looks much, but at the same time it does not let you cast you because we know that regardless of any our willingness breastfeeding may not work. Me I'm a bit at home I am willing to send them by mail if you want, it's been three months since they sleep in my closet and I will do anything with it. (PM if you're interested). By
At the clinic you will need it especially if you put the cream on your nipples it can not dirty clothes. At the beginning we are not very good at breastfeeding (I advise you also only two bras). Upon returning from the clinic, I took 6 per day was well disposable! by cons for my second baby I do not need nursing pads … I think it depends on the amount of milk and especially the rise of milk … if your baby requires a lot head up and you'll have plenty of milk and therefore you can have some problems with leaking milk because they sleep a lot and sometimes even thou shalt be forced to wake up to relieve yourself breasts