Gerber Ultra-Thin Nursing Pads, 60 disposable pads | 
| Brand: Gerber
Buy New: $4.50
New (4) from $4.50
Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 10882
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Model: 55065 UPC: 015000760588 EAN: 0015000760588 ASIN: B0009F3MH4
Release Date: May 1, 2005 Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Thin to Provide No-Show Protection | | • | Soft, Light-Weight and Breathable to Ensure Comfort | | • | Specially Designed to Draw Moisture Away from Skin | | • | Moisture-Proof Barrier, to Prevent Leaks and Stains Free Carrying Pouch Included |
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Product Description Gerber Ultra-Thin Nursing Pads are Thin disposable pads provide no-show protection. Soft, breathable material prevents soreness and chafing. Softer, more comfortable. Specially designed to draw moisture away from body. Moisture-proof barrier, to prevent
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
best all-around pad June 22, 2005 aust mom (aus, tx) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the most economical out the pads I've shopped for. It holds a good amount of liquid, due to its design, probably the best as well. The ultra-thin is awesome, because it doesn't cause extra padding, I've tried the medela, while nice, leaked through to my bra once. The advent is nice as well, but a little too thick, but does conform to your breasts better. the only downside is, if you have a thin bra, you might be able to see it through your shirt. and it can make that funny crease around your breast.
Unimpressed......Johnson & Johnson are MUCH better! July 8, 2005 Mom-To-Be (Frisco, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased these nursing pads by mistake the other day. I tried them and did not like them at ALL! They don't stay stuck to the bra and they bunch up all the time. I was very unimpressed and will go back to buying the Johnson & Johnson nursing pads which are WAY better than these!
Itchy and Stiff August 19, 2005 Mommy These are awful. They are big and stiff, so you have to try and contour them to your own shape, and it often creates creases so that everyone can see the pad under clothing. There is nothing discreet about them. They are thin (granted I know they are supposed to be, hence the name 'ultra thin') but they are SO thin that they don't hold ANYTHING. I can leak a couple drops and have to change the pad. The material is stiff and unconfortable, and if you have sore nipples, forget it, you're better off using steel wool. I love the Avent, and am trying the highly recommended Lanisoh. Anything is better than these.
it is thin October 17, 2005 Tracy the gardener (OH, USA) I used a couple of different brands of breast pad when I was in Japan. None of them is as thin as this one, and it absorbs! The only shortcoming is it cannot stick to the bra, so sometimes it moves aside.
Incredible. Water-proof on both sides November 11, 2005 C. TSAI (Bloomington, Indiana) This pads is not useful. I don't know why it's water-proof on both sides.
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