Dana
9 augustus 2025
Nursing were as promised ..delivered quickly ..wash before use they shrink a little after wash and put in dryer but soft and reusable ..great for the price
Julie Greenaway
21 juni 2025
I don’t leak tonnes but found these had a good absorbency. The are soft on the inside however the ridges from the seam make these impossible to wear if you nipples are sore as the ridge sits right where the nipple is! They take ages to dry but did survive the tumble drier!
Kindle Customer
23 november 2024
These are brilliant they really are! I gave birth to my fourth baby in March this year and stocked up on a well known brand disposable breast pads.I always thought disposables were an easier option I was wrong!This time round I was finding my nipples were really sore wearing the disposable breast pads I even changed to other brands and still they would make my nipples really sore.Spending around £6 a box for 30 wears that wasn’t comfortable I decided to look into washable ones as a last resort to find comfort.Well I am so glad I chose these not only are they really comfortable they are super absorbent and workout so much cheaper than disposables.You just put them in the wash and once dry you can wear them again!It really is like your not wearing breast pads they are that comfy.I was that impressed I have just bought another lot of them!I went for the XL and they stay in place really well.They really are worth the price I really do recommend these you won’t be disappointed.
H.B.
13 november 2024
I've been using these bamboo nursing pads for a few days now, and they've been great! The fabric is super soft and gentle, which is perfect for sensitive skin, especially in those early days of nursing. I was a little unsure about the extra large size at first because they looked quite big, but they've actually been the best fit as my breasts have gone up in size since starting to nurse. They stay in place really well and don't bunch up under clothes. Plus, they're absorbent without feeling bulky. Definitely recommend for comfort and coverage!
Rachel
24 oktober 2024
I initially ordered and used the Hey Mama disposable nursing pads. After going through the 120 pack in a month I started searching for reusable cloth nursing pads. These are the ones I purchased based on reviews.I use a Haier (portable) washing machine and a spin dryer. Almost all the advice offered for reusable nursing pads by the manufacturers instruct the consumer to use a dryer. Since I don't have one, I was afraid of having to deal with mold issues. Thankfully, these have washed and dried beautifully on my rack I hang them on a stainless steel device similar to the IKEA octopus and then turn a fan on them directly. These dry within the hour when "air" dried in that manner.I docked one star because they don't hold as much as my disposable pads did. I have to change these 2-3x more often. Furthermore, I have experienced sticking/peeling with these cloth pads. When I nurse on one side and experience letdown on the other side, the cloth pad adheres to the nipple during let down. So then when I go to nurse on the other side I have to peel the cloth pad off. Since I only ordered these after my nipples toughened up I don't know if it would/could cause pain while mamas go through the phase where the nipples are sore and possibly cracked and painful. I have tried changing pads right before I nurse every time and still have this issue every time.Overall, I like that these are a cost-effective alternative to disposable pads. They are soft enough, don't break the bank if multiple sets are needed, and most importantly launder well when air-dried.I will mention though when it comes to laundering, I am not sure the seller/owner has the right information. I have been laundering cloth diapers for a few years. The ones I have are a mixture of organic cotton, hemp, or bamboo. So natural fibers. All of those manufacturers recommend washing on hot, no more than 120 degrees for an optimal and effective wash. The seller/owner for these stated to only wash on cold since these are made from natural fibers. It was in my understanding that breast milk on a cloth pad could lead to mold issues if not washed and dried properly. As such, a sanitize/hot wash makes more sense than a cold wash. I could, of course, be mistaken, so buyer beware and do your own research when it comes to washing these. I would hate for any mama to unknowingly put moldy pads on her breast and then have that transfer to her precious babe when it's time to nurse.