Lansinoh Disposable Nursing Pads

from Lansinoh
RRP  £5.99

by motherandbaby |
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Lansinoh’s Disposable Nursing Pads are soft, thin, comfortable and don’t irritate the skin. They have a large adhesive area, so don't go for a wander in your bra or bunch up like so other pads! The contoured shape allows them to fit well; over a large portion of breast rather than just the nipple area. They're also highly absorbent (lasting over night!) and are odour free.

The pads come individually wrapped, which is not entirely ethical (with plastic packets galore) but is hygienic and makes it easier to carry in change bag/handbag without the risk of them being ruined.

Lansinoh's pads are slightly more expensive than others but great quality and well worth the spend!

Product Information

  • BPA and BPS free

  • Discreet, naturally contoured shape

  • Individually wrapped and disposable for hygiene

  • Fits all breast sizes

  • One-way moisture technology ensures that you stay dry day or night

  • 2 non-slip adhesive tapes keep each pad in place

  • Breathable waterproof outer layer keeps your clothing dry

  • Soft and breathable inner layer for maximum comfort

  • Super-absorbent polymer and stay-dry lining draws and locks milk into the core of the pad.

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