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Simply Lily began with an invention by a mother of 3 to provide nursing moms with an alternative to the unsightly, inconvenient disposable nursing pads.
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Works for meReview by Jenny
Rating I started using LilyPadz when my first child was 4 months old. Once my milk production was stabilized, these were the only nursing pads I used. Now with my second child, I have been using the LilyPadz since birth. It is very rarely that I leak when wearing these pads. Leakage sometimes happens when I haven't nursed for a long time and am starting to get engorged. The nice thing about these pads is that small leaks typically don't make it outside of the area that the pad is adhered to until I remove the pad. With these pads, I don't have to wear a nursing bra at night and they don't slide around like the pads that fit inside the sleep bras. They are like a second skin, so no one can tell that I have a nursing pad on. All the other nursing pads would show thru my bras and look like I was padding my bra. They also work perfect for swimming, especially when I don't have padded cups in my swimsuit. By applying constant pressure to the nipple (thereby smoothing it out), milk is typically not released. The only time I recommend not using the LilyPadz is when you're engorged at the beginning of breastfeeding. I recommend using thick disposable pads at that time.
I haven't purchased any of the LilyPadz cleaning supplies. I just wash the pads with dish soap and warm water then let them air dry. I always have two pairs on hand so that I only have to wash them once a day. On average, I have been able to make them last for about 2 to 3 months per pair.
Posted on 12/10/10

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