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Where did you get yours?
I also need washable lansinoh breast pads and would love to get them both from a WAHM.

Keri
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post #3 of 10
i got some breast pads from www.theecstore.com but i can't comment on them yet since i'm not leaking yet.

and i'd be curious to hear about where to get mama cloth..... fast!
post #4 of 10
http://hyenacart.com/HomemadeMama/

I have about 20 of these, and they're great. She has a whole bunch instock right now as well. The bamboo velour is super yummy.
post #5 of 10
I got mine from New Moon Pads. Haven't used them yet for postpartum but they're working great for that yicky pregnancy incontinence thing! I LOVE all the cute prints. I am thinkinking that I might want to put one of my plasticy backed pads behind it for postpartum, though.

Teri
post #6 of 10
nak
i have sweet cheeks, not sure what the site address is. they are decently priced and very soft.
post #7 of 10
I orded a 6-pack of the Mommy's Touch brocade pads from Here

It was a great price and so far the customer service has been outstanding. I have some paper pads coming in my birth kit that I figure I will use the first day or two and then switch over to real pads once everything calms down a little.
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I got my mama pads from Punky Padding on Hyenacart. She doesn't stock them very often, but I contacted her directly and she did a custom order for me. VERY fast turnaround, beautiful work, great prices and soooo soft.
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I just ordered some glad rags, luna pads, and lotus pads for pp. I like all 3 but haven't used them for pp flow yet. I think the glad rags will work best pp because they offer the most coverage. I'm also gonna order some homemade mama pads today! I've heard a lot of great things about them.
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Originally Posted by Jilian View Post
I think the glad rags will work best pp because they offer the most coverage.
I have one gladrags and it is the only one I have ever leaked with. They are long which is great for overnight but they are a bit narrow.

My favorites are made by a WAHM now out of business
That is why I am looking.
And most of mine are heavy flow and I need some thinner/liners.

Keri
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