I've tried disposables - johnsons and lanisoh. I've had the most leaks with johnson but I hate that lansinoh are individually wrapped. Anyway, I've just gone thru 4 boxes in the largest boxes in the first 3 weeks. I'd like to save some money and get some reusable ones. What's best/cheapest/most absorbent?
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. I use cloth now (DS is 6 months), but those disposables can hold tons of milk unlike my cloth. Cloth is for drips, disposables are for showers I'd say. |
I keep an empty Lansinoh box next to my full box and I save the wrappers. When I get a really full box of wrappers, I recycle them with plastic grocery bags or saran/plastic wrap at the grocery store.
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. I use cloth now (DS is 6 months), but those disposables can hold tons of milk unlike my cloth. Cloth is for drips, disposables are for showers I'd say.