These are truly the very best nursing pads I have ever tried, and I've tried lots!! While I'd prefer organic materials next to my skin, the fact that these promote healing and do not ever stick or leak sold this mama
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Thin, hypoallergenic, made in the U.S., leakproof and do NOT stick
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EPiBi Nursing Pads were designed by a wound care team physician who recognized the need for a special nursing pad to help these women. She designed EPiBi Nursing Pads with four to five layers of fabrics, depending on absorbency. The inner layer is a silk-like antimicrobial fabric that serves as a proactive liner in promoting healthy skin and prevent skin irritation. It will not chafe or scratch the skin, and it wicks away moisture to keep the skin dry. The middle layers absorb moisture. The outer layers are moisture-proof and are available in several attractive styles, such as dye-free yellow soy fabric to nude lace. Unlike cotton and bamboo, EPiBi Nursing Pads are antimicrobial. These pads are ideal for the mother who cares about her skin health or is prone to skin infections. All EPiBi Nursing Pads are machine washable and durable, which saves you money and are environment friendly. The slightly contoured Regular Absorbency nursing pads are stretchy and will stay in place. Regular Absorbency nursing pads are recommended for mothers with a light amount of milk leak. Super Absorbency nursing pads are recommended for mothers with newborns, heavy milk flow, or for extended use at night. EPiBi Starter Packs include a pair of Regular and Super Absorbency nursing pads to help determine which pads work better. All EPiBi Nursing Pads come with a laundry bag, which prevents the pads from getting lost in the wash and increases the longevity of the nursing pads.
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