ThuHuong N.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023
Love how absorbing they are. With my 3rd kids, I have used all the nursing pads out there (Medela, Lasinoh, Parent Choice/Walmart, Philip Aventt, Nuk, Ameda, and clothes/reusable pads). These are the best and priced well. I used to get their 100 or 120 pad pack, but it is not available or too expensive now. So I am happy with 60 pads for $6. They are large enough and cushioned. Well sticked with two sticky strips. Medela always fall out or moved around but not these one. On the thicker side, not ultra thin. But during 1st 6 months after birth, you will need thicker pads anyway. Especially hold up well at night. My “a must” for night time.
Yenni
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022
These are super comfortable and affordable. The adhesive is really good on these. They don’t move at all. Would definitely recommend.
Shee
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2021
This is the second brand I’ve tried. I will say that they are very thin but have great absorbency for my needs. However I havent find disposables that don’t feel scratchy on my sore nips. I prefer the kind of pads that you have to wash because they are softer, even if they are bulkier.
Shannon
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020
These are amazing! As a breastfeeding mom of 3, I’ve tried a LOT of different disposable nursing pads and these are by far the best ones I’ve ever used. I have a heavy letdown and would leak through a pad and through my shirt almost every time I fed. These are the only pads I’ve used that have actually absorbed everything and kept my shirts dry! I don’t have to replace them multiple times throughout the day like other brands and they’re small and thin enough where they don’t show through your shirt. Seriously the best!
Dem Neiheisel’s
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2016
I've tried sooo many different types of nursing pads that I've lost count. Evenflo is the only one I've found that not only provides great leak protection but also isn't obvious underneath a nursing bra. It's got adhesive on the back so you can stick it to your bra so it won't slide around. It doesn't make rustling noise like the Lansinoh ones. It forms to your shape, unlike the Nuk ones. It doesn't really feel as wet when soaked like some of the other ones. And best of all, it doesn't leak. It soaks up like a sanitary pad so you don't have to worry about leaking during the day when you're out and about and busy. I'm always on the go at work so it's essential to have a nursing pad that is dependable.
G Buck
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2016
I am a first time mom and my little one is only due in October. However, I have been leaking as I'm in my 8th month already. To say that I was mortified is the understatement of the year! It's amazing how many changes your body goes through. I decided to try the EvenFlo breast pads. Firstly, they are super economical. They are also really soft to the touch which means that as a first time mom, they were gentle and took into account that my skin is super sensitive. I was so worried that I would leak through and that the whole world would know I'm leaking. But from the first pad on, my mind was put at ease and the super absorbency of these pads really left me feeling impressed. They are packed individually and that is really important to me. It's nice to know that they are safe and clean for me to use and only I've touched them. Also makes it so much more convenient to just pop into my bag and go. This is a product I can depend on and I will definitely recommend it to anyone looking for breast pads.
imerica.e
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2015
Okay, look. These are THE BEST nursing pads. Period. When I had my first son, I preferred Dr. Brown's nursing pads -- they were in the shape of a flower and all just came in one box with no stupid wrapping. (The wrapping can be VERY annoying when you are trying to get out nursing pads around a sleeping baby!) However, those have been discontinued, at least as far as I know. So for my second baby (gave birth July 2015) I was on the hunt for "the perfect nursing pad" all over again. I hate hate hate haaaaatttteeeeee the lasninoh pads, for one thing. They feel very cheap and thin and they're folded over in individual plastic wrappings so when you put them on, there's a crease in them! If you have a thin nursing bra on, you can see them. I usually wear padded nursing bras in public but I'll occasionally wear a thinner one for various reasons.These are the complete opposite of lasninoh pads. They are thick, but not so much to be annoying; they still feel thin I guess, just more sturdy/absorbent. They are also SMALL! I love it! I hate the bigger sized pads that come spilling out over the top of my bra. These hardly ever do that because they're smaller! They are NOT folded but they do have the plastic wraps around them. Oh well.As far as whether or not I can see them through clothes -- I never do. Not sure if that's because I'm a D cup or just not observant, but even if they do show through, I would much rather put up with that with the evenflo pads instead of the horrible lasninoh ones.
Allison
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2015
I debated which nursing pads to buy, before I bought the Target Up + Up brand, but these are a bit cheaper than those so I gave them a shot. They are a bit smaller than the Target ones, so some people may like that. Also, they aren't folded in the package so they lay flat and don't show as much under shirts. They are individually packaged, and for me personally, I hate all that extra waste, but it seems like most are done this way now. Overall I do like them and would buy them again. They also seem to hold a lot of milk.