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Philips Avent 100ct Ultra Comfort Disposable Breast Pads, SCF154/10
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Manufacturer: Philips Avent Find all by Philips Avent
Model#: SCF154/.10
Weight: 1lbs Height: 7.90" | | Width: 4" Length: 11.90"
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Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $11.99 Online Sale Price: $8.00 Save $3.99 Today! * Price is subject to change.
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Features:- Breathable layers for absorbency and maximum dryness
- Soft with discreet contoured shape
- Anti-slip adhesive tape
- 100 pads included
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Nursing Bras & Bra Pads Avent The Avent 100ct. Disposable Nursing Shields Provide comfort and single use protection from unexpected leaking. The Avent 100ct. Disposable Nursing Shield includes unique layering to provide absorbency and dryness as well as a
User Submitted Philips Avent 100ct Ultra Comfort Disposable Breast Pads, SCF154/10 Reviews May 2, 2008 Fantatstic Buy Great product..would recommend to anyone. One suggestion is that they could be individually wrapped for more convenience when carrying around.
March 28, 2008 Absolutely horrible! These nursing pads are awful! They are tiny and thick, and they bunch up inside your bra. The adhesive strip is terrible, too, so they end up migrating or falling out when you go to nurse your baby. It also sucks that they're not individually wrapped, so not great if you want to throw a few in the diaper bag. Lansinoh is WAY better, and I'll be going back to those for sure.
July 11, 2007 Excelente para madres lactantes Mi esposa ha usado este producto en los dos embarazos y es el único que la protege y al mismo tiempo le ayuda a no tener mastitis.
July 3, 2007 Barely do the job I tried these pads first after being so happy with other Avent products. Unlike other Avent products these pads are barely passable for the job. They are very thick, you can see them through clothing, the diameter is far too small so even a small shift and they will leak. After many leaks with these I switched to Lansinoh pads.
April 26, 2007 Better than most seem to think . . . I have found these to be just the right size. As long as you have a comfortable, yet snug nursing bra, there isn't a problem with the pad fitting in place. And because they are so thick, they have kept me from having embarassing leaks as they hold more than thinner pads. I would highly recommend these to others.
January 31, 2007 small, thick, and leaky I have tried several types of pads and these are the worst! They are very small, thick, and do not hold much, causing them to overflow and leak. I'd recommend the Gerber pads.
December 5, 2006 Itchy! I have no idea why these itch, but I have tried on multiple occasions to wear these pads and found myself wanting to claw my skin when they are in use! I haven't had that problem with any other brand and will NOT buy these again. I'm not continuing to wear the ones left in the box I have, but they make fine sponges for mopping up small spills.
July 29, 2006 Not impressed I will not buy these again. They are tiny, thick and do not tapper on the edges. This means you will see the lines thru your shirts. The adhesive isn't enough and the pads shifted durring the night. I highly recommend the Lansinoh or Medela, they cover more, are thinner and stick better.
July 23, 2006 Super Comfortable I tried several types of nursing pads and found these to be by far the most comfortable. I never have a problem with leakage or "fuzzies" left behind by the pads. I actually had to throw away the box of johnson and johnson pads i had bought because they were so itchy and fuzzy, and i found the thinner types of pads to be too flimsy for me. While the avent pads are bulky, because i am not back into my normal slim-fitting clothes yet, i haven't had a problem with the pads showing through.
July 10, 2006 No wet spots on the shirt. The only reason it is not a 5 is because they leave my nipples linty. Otherwise they work really good. Tara Boyce
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