Breastfeeding posts
As soon as you get pregnant, the breasts begin to prepare to make milk. Already after the first trimester, a colostrum -like liquid is formed in the mammary glands. It is impossible to say why the milk runs to some and not with others. Milk fleet can be experienced from the 16th week and during the rest of the pregnancy. To avoid any. Genes you can use breastfeeding posts during pregnancy. After birth, breastfeeding is also needed, which has now really started milk production. It will vary how great a need you have for breastfeeding, but one thing is certain you will need to use breastfeeding. You can choose to use disposable posts or washable breastfeeding posts - it's a matter of taste what you like best.
Breastfeeding posts
Tips for buying nursing pads
Some good things to keep in mind when buying nursing pads include that nursing pads should preferably be without plastic. The plastic means that the nursing pad can become very damp and that moisture can ultimately result in mastitis. Additionally, the nursing pads should preferably be a bit thin and comfortable to wear under the bra, so it doesn't become bothersome to have nursing pads on.
When you are nursing, it would be a good idea to purchase the highly beloved and very popular lanolin ointment from Lansinoh, which protects and moisturizes your nipples during the period you are nursing.
What types of nursing pads are there?
When it comes to nursing pads, you will encounter having to choose between many different types. There are disposable pads, night pads, cotton, wool, and silk nursing pads.
Disposable pads can be nice because it is very easy to just use and throw away, but it can also become a bit expensive in the long run if you don't find some good cheap nursing pads. Here, it can therefore be an advantage to choose cotton pads that are washable. They are soft and have high absorbency to soak up liquid when milk leaks out. This way, the skin stays dry and warm, and you can always feel secure. It is best to remove the nursing pads when you are at home so that your breasts can breathe freely. Another option is to use wool nursing pads or silk nursing pads. These nursing pads have many advantages, both economically, environmentally, and for your breast.
The difference between wool and disposable pads
Wool nursing pads have the advantage of being good if you have sore nipples or if you have developed sores or mastitis. They keep the breasts warm and dry so the nipple can heal. Wool nursing pads are also good as a preventive measure against mastitis, just remember to buy some pads that cover the whole breast and not just the nipple, so the breast stays warm.
Many choose to combine the two types, so the wool nursing pads keep the breast warm while a disposable pad ensures that you don't leak through.
Disposable pads
Disposable nursing pads are a good solution for some. They are light, thin, and invisible under clothing, and they reduce the risk of fungus and leakage because you can throw them away and switch to new ones after each nursing. Many choose to combine disposable pads with wool pads because the wool keeps the breast warm while the disposable pad absorbs and keeps your breast dry. Below you can see Mammashop's selection of disposable pads, which are held in place with adhesive strips.
Washable pads
Washable nursing pads are, for many mothers, the right solution because comfort means everything during the nursing period. There are no stiff plastic edges, the pads are soft and flexible, and they become more fitted over time. Reusable nursing pads also have a positive impact on the economy and the environment. They come in different materials such as wool, silk, and cotton, all of which need to be changed regularly and washed gently. You can see Mammashop's selection of washable nursing pads on this page.
Among our many popular brands of nursing pads, you will find Carriwell, Baby Dan, and finally the Danish brand Mininor.