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August is winding down, school is back in session for many of your kiddos and the giveaways for Breastfeeding Awareness are coming to an end! There are still two more giveaways this month and week three's giveaway is for a pair of Regular Bamboobies Washable Nursing Pads! Bamboobies Washable Nursing Pads are unique heart-shaped pads that are super soft and less visible through clothing!
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From disposable nursing pads to washable, reusable nursing pads, there are several different brands and types of nursing pads on the market. Made with organic cotton, Bamboobies Washable Nursing Pads are the ideal choice for nursing mommas as Bamboobies are non-toxic and eco-friendly! Many nursing pads are rough, itchy and will irritate delicate skin. Made with bamboo, organic cotton and hemp make Bamboobies reusable breast pads the most absorbent and unbelievably soft nursing pads around. Bamboobies will help soothe soreness and stop leaks, making them the new choice for mothers who want a washable breast pad that doesn't leak or show through clothing. Bamboobies come in "Regular" and "Overnight." Visit www.buybamboobies.com to shop for your very own pair of Bamboobies!
So, get excited, nursing mommas! One lucky momma will a pair of Regular Bamboobies Nursing Pads in light pink!
So, get excited, nursing mommas! One lucky momma will a pair of Regular Bamboobies Nursing Pads in light pink!
Happy Blogging and Happy Nursing!
Toni The Chic Momma
P.S. - Next week's final giveaway for Breastfeeding Awareness Month will feature a Chomp Teething & Nursing Necklace from Tulsa Teethers! Stay tuned!
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I only use cloth nursing pads! At least I will again in Dec... :o)
ReplyDeleteI used disposables with my first and hope to try reusable with the next baby!
ReplyDeleteI haven't gotten to use any yet, but will need them soon!
ReplyDeleteI have used both, but would HIGHLY recommend the washable /reusable ones. They are much softer and don't build up waste in our landfills!
ReplyDeleteJessi Greenmamajama
I am expecting my first in November and am hoping to be successful in breastfeeding. I would love to try reusable with this baby and these ones look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI've always used washable nursing pads.
ReplyDeleteI didn't use any nursing pads last time (had disposables on hand) but would like to have reusable pads on hand for next time!
ReplyDeletewashable nursing pads
ReplyDeleteI used disposables with my first, and would like to try these with my second.
ReplyDeleteI use disposable when I am out and about, and reusable when I am at home.
ReplyDeletewith my daughter i used disposables but i was young and didnt really know! i plan on using cloth with baby #3
ReplyDeleteI currently use disposable, and they aren't very soft. :(
ReplyDeleteI used disposables with my first baby. And now that number two is almost here, I'm building up my stash of reusable ones. I wish I had used them with the first one!
ReplyDeleteI use cloth but I have some disposables that were gifted to me that I keep on hand if I forgot to do laundry for that day lol.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these!
ReplyDeleteI used disposable with my first but am planning on using cloth with our second.
ReplyDeleteresusable
ReplyDeleteI use washable/reusable nursing pads.
ReplyDeleteI used a little bit of both, but definetely preferred reusable.
ReplyDeleteI want to try washable pads - I liked them with my last baby.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try washable.
ReplyDeleteI've always used only washable. I have never tried the other.
ReplyDeleteI used disposable pads with my daughter, but with my new baby due in a couple of months I am hoping to us reusable ones.
ReplyDeleteUsed disposables with my first, sewed up a few washable for this baby. Need more though!
ReplyDeletemarkafisher7@yahoo.com
I've never used washable nursing pads, but look forward to using them with baby#3!
ReplyDeleteA combination of both disposable and reusable but trying to get a few more reusable so that I will not have to buy the disposable :)
ReplyDeleteI only used disposable with my last baby, but would like to try reusable this time around.
ReplyDeletejmooth1 at lsu.edu
Washable ones- they were so much softer!
ReplyDeleteI use reusable ones my mom made me!
ReplyDeleteI always used washable, reusable nursing pads. I tried many different ones, but not Bamboobies yet.
ReplyDeleteI've used both. I've never actually had a high-quality washable/reusable pair, only the cheapo kind from walmart that worked for about 3 seconds, so I wound up using disposable ones most of the time with my DD.
ReplyDeleteI use both but would like to go reusable because I think I might have sensitivities to what's in the disposable ones
ReplyDeleteI've used both. Sometimes my washable ones were too bulky or I was leaking too much for them to work out in public.
ReplyDeleteReusable and washable ones.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried either! Washable ones sound great!
ReplyDeleteI love washable nursing pads.
ReplyDeleteBoth!
ReplyDeleteI used both for my 1st baby!
ReplyDeleteI use both but would prefer to only use washable!
ReplyDeleteI have used washable with both of my two
ReplyDeletenone yet but id like to use reusable! scg00387 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteWell, between all four babies I've used both. I tend to use disposable with my c-section babies because we always end up with thrush from the antibiotics but I'd much prefer washable.
ReplyDeleteI started with disposable, but then switched to reusable shortly after and never went back! With baby #2 on the way I'm looking forward to trying Bamboobies!
ReplyDeletei use both. though i prefer the washable but the ones i have are kinda thick n show a lot.
ReplyDeleteI will use reusable nursing pads once by babies arrive
ReplyDeleteI used disposables when I used them because I was a heavy heavy leaker.
ReplyDeletecurrently using disposables but would love to switch
ReplyDeleteI'm going to be using mostly reusable washable ones!
ReplyDeletehuntermb3 at gmail dot com
I used both disposable and cloth last time, but they weren't official nursing pads. I used a prefold diaper and stuffed it into my bra since I leaked so bad!
ReplyDeleteExpecting my first in January and planning to use reusable nursing pads
ReplyDeleteI use reusable pads. I haven't found any that I love yet, but would love to test out these!
ReplyDeletei have both disposable and reusable pads- i really like the idea of saving the trash output by using reusable pads though!
ReplyDeleteI use a mixture depending on what I'm wearing.
ReplyDeletejsapalio at yahoo dot com
washable!
ReplyDeleteI use disposable nursing pads, but looking to use washable !
ReplyDeletei plan on useing washable, reusable nursing pads
ReplyDeleteI used mostly washable reusable ones that I bought off of Etsy.
ReplyDelete-Hannah Avery
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Disposable but I'd love to try washable, I've heard great things about bamboobies!
ReplyDeleteCloth only!
ReplyDeleteReusable! Never tried disposable, seemed like a waste of money and more stuff to throw away and bulky.
ReplyDeleteI use both. washable at home and disposable when i leave the house.
ReplyDeleteI use disposable nursing pads now, but I'm not sure why.. I use washable everything else!
ReplyDeleteI used a combo of disposable and cloth nursing pads with my first baby, but going all cloth for baby #2 due in December. Definitely want to try Bamboobies! :)
ReplyDeleteI used disposable ones most of my nursing days with my first, then switched to cloth at the end. Used cloth after my supply was regulated with my second, and just got home from the hospital with third. Planning on all reusable nursing pads with this one!
ReplyDeleteboomersoonermama at gmail dot com
I've only used cloth ones since my mom made me about 30 pairs!
ReplyDeleteReusable
ReplyDeletei use wool
ReplyDeleteBoth...when she was a newborn I used primarily throw away because I leaked so bad. Now I use cloth only :)
ReplyDeleteBoth so if I am behind on laundry I have a back up
ReplyDeleteThis is my first baby, but plan to use cloth!
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