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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bub Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2005 at 11:31am
i used johnsons with my daughter i did try treasures but i found them no good at all and i found that they would stick to my nipple and i just didnt like them.

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Yay, had been going to look this topic up again, so, tommee tippee.. may have to go get some of them. have about 7 boxes of the johnsons stocked up in the meantime though.

all the mummies that have had their bubs since the post started.. what re-useables did you end up getting (if any) and how are they working for you?
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I got a pack of Tommee Tippee on Saturday... I think Josiah is going through a growth spurt because he's feeding lots at the moment. Anyway, we went to my in-law's church on Sunday morning to show off Josiah to a few people and I flooded! It's happened (to lesser degrees) a couple of times since... it seems that the pads will absorb the flow, until it reaches the nearest edge, then they leak out the side. It doesn't matter if half the pad is still dry! Maybe that's only for me...
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yeah i found that too.
the only thing is that i didn't find disposables any better either.
once you get a steady stream i think the milk is going to leak no matter what!
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I must say I prefer to use a disposable breast pad. Pigeon is my preferred brand.

and change them regularly no matter what you use as they are a haven for bacteria.
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I'm back to Johnsons disposables (was the Tuesday after my last post), no problems with flooding since...
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I love pigeon too!!!! They are cheap over here, but hideously expensive in NZ
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