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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Johnson's
EAN: 0381370017752
Label: Johnson's
Manufacturer: Johnson's
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Johnson's
Studio: Johnson's
Features:- From the Baby experts
- Adhesive strip to help it stay in place
- Exclusive contour shape
- Super Absorbant
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: JOHNSON'S Nursing Pads are designed for confident protection and complete discretion -- to help you look and feel your best so you can focus on enjoying the special bond created through nursing your baby.
Average Rating: 
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I tried both the Johnson's and Lansinoh disposable pads, and I definitely prefer the Lansinoh. Here is why:
- the Johnson's are smaller, but thicker. I have large breasts, and they just about cover my areolae. When they shift (and they do, I tend to toss and turn at night), they'll easily slide off the nipple. Result: soaked bed. The sticky part isn't very sticky. Neither is Lansinoh's, but at least they're big enough so that the nipple is still covered, even if they do slide.
-The Johnson's don't wick away the moisture very well. I've leaked through them at night, but part of the edge was still dry. I've only leaked through the Lansinoh's when the pad was completely saturated, and they may look thinner, but they can take up a lot more than the Johnson's can.
-With the Johnson's, the side that is not supposed to stick sometimes sticks to my nipple! This happens during the day, when I'm not leaking. Annoying, especially if your nipples are already sensitive and recovering from cracks.
Overall, I think they might do the job and even be comfortable if you have smaller breasts and less leakage than I do, but for me they're not doing the trick.
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As a nursing mother, I have tried many brands of nursing pads and found what I was looking for in the Johnson & Johnson brand. Unlike Medela or Lansinoh, these pads are a little smaller in circumference and do not bunch up inside your bra. They are very soft and absorbent, wicking moisture or leakage into the center of the pad and leaving your skin dry, and thus, healthy. You can typically expect to pay $6 or $7 for a month's supply (60 pads) and you don't have to deal with unwrapping each individual pad as you must with other brands. I've seen other reviewers claim that this is unsanitary, but I beg to differ. If you keep the pads face down in the box with the lid closed, you need not worry about them becoming "contaminated." Besides, you are not putting these on an open wound, they serve merely as a vehicle to prevent you from embarrassing leaks. Each pad also comes with an adhesive strip on the back, though I have never found occasion to use them. They are convex in shape for a perfect fit and because of an indention that allows space for the nipple, there is no uncomfortable "pressing" or shifting around. They simply stay in place, even without using the adhesive.
If you are planning to nurse for a long period of time, these are the best product for your buck. I use nothing else and could not recommend them more highly.
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We have 3 children and I nursed my first 2 for 7 months or more. I am now nursing our 3rd baby and I have gone through all the different brands of nursing pads. I find these to be the best in regards to fit, absorbency, and comfort. I haven't had 1 leak EVER (other brands have let me down)!
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I tried many different kinds of disposable nursing pads when first nursing my daughter. These were not only some of the cheapest, but they were by far the best. They are thick enough and absorbent enough that they never leaked, and they didn't show through. They are soft and comfortable as well. I don't think I will use any other brand after using these.
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My wife thinks these are the best. They were hard to find locally after Target in our area stopped carrying them. We tried another brand and she didn't like the way they fit.
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