Safe & Dry Ultra Thin Disposable Nursing Pads

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Designed for when you’re experiencing heavy breast leaking – especially soon after your baby’s birth – Medela’s ultra-absorbent disposable nursing pads keep you dry, comfortable and confident, both day and night.

Size:

30pc
60pc
Features & Benefits

At a glance

  • Super absorbency: ideal for heavy breast milk leakage
  • Soft, natural-fibre lining instantly wicks away moisture, and is gentle on sensitive skin
  • Ultra-absorbent polymer core distributes moisture evenly and helps lock it in
  • Breathable, waterproof outer layer protects clothes
  • Contoured design shaped to fit your breast

Leaking breast milk in the early stages of breastfeeding

Once your milk ‘comes in’, around two to four days after your baby is born,1 it is normal to experience breast leaking, at any time of the day or night. Your breasts are learning how much milk your baby needs and how much they need to make – and while this is going on they may feel full, leak, and even spray milk! Frequent breastfeeding and/or pumping can help, but it’s likely there’ll still be times when you’re caught out, which is where Medela disposable nursing pads come in.

Ideal for heavy breast leaking

If your breasts are leaking heavily, milk can soak through to your clothing or on to bedding at night, and may leave your skin feeling sticky and uncomfortable. This is why nursing pads (also called breast pads or bra pads) are breastfeeding essentials. Medela disposable nursing pads have a soft lining that instantly wicks moisture from your skin, towards the ultra-absorbent polymer core, which turns the liquid into a gel. In addition, the nursing pad’s waterproof outer layer protects your clothing.

Breast pads contoured for comfort

Our nursing pads have been specially shaped to fit snugly inside your bra without showing through your clothes, so only you will know they’re there. Plus, they have adhesive strips to hold the bra pads in place so there’s no need to worry that they might move about as you go about life with your new baby, and get in and out of bed for night feeds.

Individually wrapped for hygiene and convenience

Hygiene is important when it comes to breastfeeding, which is why Medela disposable nursing pads come individually wrapped, so you can stash them in your bag ready for use on the go. And if you’re wondering how often to change breast pads, the answer is as frequently as you need to stay feeling comfortable – simply remove, dispose of and replace with a fresh nursing pad.

As your breastfeeding journey continues…

Many women find their lactating breasts start to settle down after around the six-week mark, but others experience some degree of breast milk leakage during the whole time they breastfeed their babies. Others find they only leak a small amount every now and then. In any of these circumstances you may want to switch to another breast pad or nursing pad from Medela’s Safe & Dry™ range – a reliable choice of hygienic, discreet products for managing the varying levels of breast leaking you may experience throughout your breastfeeding journey.

Parts included & General information

Medela Safe & Dry™ Disposable nursing pads are available in packs of 30 or 60 individually wrapped breast pads.

Recommended by Experts and Midwifes

  • Effective relief for Milk Stasis and helps clear blocked ducts, reducing discomfort and supporting breast health.
  • Encourages natural milk expression, ensuring a steady supply for your baby while preventing supply issues.
  • Developed based on scientific studies and inspired by natural infant suckling patterns for safe and effective use.
Safe & Dry Ultra Thin Disposable Nursing Pads

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