ok I have 2 children that were formula fed, I am planning on trying to bf with this lo and in the very least will be pumping.
Do you really use breast pads? How many do you go through per day? Is this just dependant on the person?
I have a box now, but am wondering if this is something to stock up on?
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Everyone is different in terms of leaking, so I wouldn't stock up too much. I don't remember how many I used per day, but I only needed them for the first six weeks or so. I used the Lansinoh ones and I think I only needed 2-3 boxes total.
You may already know this, but I just wanted to say that in most cases, breastfeeding is much easier than pumping. I only pumped occasionally and it was a lot of work. I give tons of credit to the moms that pump exclusively.
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I use them all day, every day. I forgot to wear them the other day at church and I was leaking like crazy, which made for a somewhat embarrassing experience. Plus, I've found that my nipples don't stick as much to them as they do to my bras. That can be kinda painful.
From reading previous posts, I'm not sure if this is true or not, but I was told that if you are going to wear them, then they need to be switched out with each feeding or pumping session to avoid mastitis. Obviously, many others only wear one pair a day so maybe that's not true...
I wear them too, if I don't I'm drenched in milk! Last night I woke up to a wet bra, sheet and pillow
I only got cloth ones before having DD and was given a few reusable by a friend, thank god because i leaked through the fabric ones in a few min!!
BFP #2 5/27/12. EDD 2/1/13. m/c and D&C 6/21/12.
Once my milk came in, and I realized how quickly the box of disposibles was going to run out, I decided to go the economical thing and got some washable nurisng pads. I got the NUK ones and like them (although they are also the only ones I had tried).
During the day, I only use one set of nursing pads. They never become really wet, but from experience I know that if I don't use them I'll leak through my bra and shirt while I'm feeding on the opposite breast. At night it's a different story. I could NEVER go without nursing pads at night. I would literally have milk soaking my nusring bra and running down my stomach (and this did happen the night my milk came in, lol.) I often change my nursing pads at least once during the night b/c they become soaked and uncomfortable.
BFP#2: EDD 2/11/14, MMC confirmed 7/15/13 (growth stopped at 6 weeks), D&C @ 12 weeks 7/25/13