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I recently had my first child, and relatively no clue about the realities of breastfeeding. All I knew was that "breast was best," but no one had told me how difficult breastfeeding could be. The leaking, the soreness, the raw skin.... During the first three weeks, I needed a few products to keep myself sane as I adjusted to feeding my daughter.
One thing that no one told me about was how much one can leak when one first begins breastfeeding. I was an A-cup before pregnancy, and suddenly I was awakening with a thoroughly-soaked bed and nightshirt. Who knew someone so small could make so much milk, right? It was dumb luck that I picked up the Lansinoh breastfeeding pads that day at the store. Out of all the brands available, I chose them because of the adhesive pad that sticks to a bra.
I am so thankful for these pads, and will never buy another type. Someone gave me a free sample of some Evenflo pads, of which I tried two and promptly discarded because they literally disintigrated in my bra. You will find Lansinoh pads to be durable, extremely absorbent (trust me; I was leaking gallons,) and to adhere nicely to your bra. Spend the extra couple of dollars; other brands can disintigrate onto your skin, and I'm sure you don't want baby getting breast pad detritus in her.
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