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Natural Nursing Pads

Natural Nursing Pads

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  • Certified organic cotton cover
  • Totally Chlorine Free
  • No perfumes, dyes or petroleum-based plastics
  • GMO free ingredients
  • Suitable for sensitive skin
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Plant-based nursing pads for use during breastfeeding. Soft, round and cushioned – designed to keep skin and clothing dry between feeds. Made using high quality natural materials, with certified organic cotton sitting next to the skin. Nipples can be sore during the first weeks of feeding and producing milk. Our soft natural pads are kind to sensitive skin by reducing contact with synthetic materials, perfumes and dyes.

Our natural Nursing pads will effectively help absorb excess milk, and help look out for you and your baby whilst nursing.

Product Details

Ingredients: Certified organic cotton, ecologically certified cellulose pulp, bioplastic

Glue: BPA free, medical grade polymer

Packaging: Cardboard

FAQs

How do Natracare nursing pads work?

Natracare’s natural nursing pads are inserted in between your bra and nipple to absorb any excess breast milk and help protect your clothing. Natracare nursing pads stay in place with pressure between the breast and the bra.

How often do nursing pads need to be changed?

Nursing pads should be changed after leaks or after every feed. How often varies by person and how long you’ve been breastfeeding.

It’s best to change as soon as you notice your nursing pads or nipples feel damp. This will help to reduce the risk of infection and also help look after sensitive nipples by keeping them dry.

How many nursing pads will I need a day?

How many nursing pads you'll need in a day varies. It depends on how much milk you’re producing, and how often you leak.

It’s recommended to change nursing pads every 3-4 hours and/or after each feed, but this could be longer or shorter depending on how much you leak. This can mean somewhere between 8-12 changes per day.