Johnson's Breast Pads
Johnson's Breast Pads in Review

Product Type: Johnson's kids equipment

katyj10
Johnson's Breast Pads: Milk mops for mums (424 words)
by - written on 09/12/12 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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Sorry to the men reading this, yet another mother and baby item. This is a review of Johnson's Breast Pads which I bought during pregnancy in preparation for breast feeding. Having done this the first time round I knew I would need a good supply of these pads for leaky boobs and I picked these up at a discount store. Packaging ...  Read the complete review

Gemma87
Ideal pad for breast feeding moms! (256 words)
by - written on 24/07/12 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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After trying the rubbish Tesco breast pads I decided to spend that little bit more and bought Johnson's. I chose these as I use the Johnson products on my baby and thought if there good enough for him they are more then good enough for me! They come in a nice pink box with a women with her baby looking calm and comfortable! ...  Read the complete review

northernlovely
Johnson's Breast Pads: A Rare 'Fail' Review (376 words)
by - written on 07/04/11 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I had my lovely daughter two weeks ago and in that time I've tried quite a few breast pads (not realising how many I would get through..!) I bought a box of 30 Johnson's Breast Pads from Asda on offer for £2.25, a good price, though they have barely lasted three days (I have a very hungry daughter!) The good points are there - ...  Read the complete review

Oniomaniac
My Breast Friends.... Johnson and Johnson Breast Pads. (352 words)
by - written on 13/01/11 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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Since giving birth to my son 11 months ago I can comfortably (and uncomfortably in some cases) say I have tried every pad on the market. I was blessed (in my baby's opinion) to have one breast which was overactive and so buying alot of pads was a must. Other pads left me itchy, sore, didn't work, fitted oddly under my bra ...  Read the complete review

SoadFan
Johnson's Breast Pads: Do what they should when they should! (699 words)
by - written on 29/08/10, updated on  16/09/10 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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There are all sorts of options for new mums when it comes to finding a way to combat leaks once your milk arrives. There are re-usable washable pads that you can buy, muslin squares are another option and many of the baby bottle manufacturers also have their own brands of pads on the market. Johnson's Breast Pads are a simple ...  Read the complete review

sympatic
Soaking up the drips (301 words)
by - written on 15/08/10 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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One of the rather unpleasant things you have to cope with after giving birth, and during pregnancy for that matter, is the potential for your body to be a bit more leaky than you would like and that is why breast pads are rather essential while you are breast feeding as they help soak up and leaks and also help to sooth your sore nipples ...  Read the complete review

okocha
Johnson's Breast Pads: Average (294 words)
by - written on 18/06/10 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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I tried Johnson's Breast Pads when I had my first baby, when I had my third I was given about twenty free in the hospital. I had already packed my own favoured brand and didn't want to be having leaks as I only had a certain amount of pyjamas with me, so I decided to wait until I got home before testing them out. Needless to say I ...  Read the complete review

Whizz11
Leaky Boobs (405 words)
by - written on 14/01/10 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Leaky boobs and wet patches is not a good look so luckily for me I discovered nursing pads from Johnsons. Since having my daughter two weeks ago I have been blessed with this little problem, I say blessed because I love being able to feed her myself and will put up with all the "wet" side effects that this comes ...  Read the complete review

jillycat
Johnson's Breast Pads: A Great Breast pad (891 words)
by - written on 19/11/09 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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Why this product ****************** When I decide I was going to breastfeed my son one of the essentials for me was to have good breast pads or nursing pads depending on which term you prefer. The reason you need these especially in the first few months is: as your milk comes in there is often the inevitable leaks. This is ...  Read the complete review

Bearser
Johnson's Breast Pads (174 words)
by - written on 08/09/09 (Useful, 44 readings)
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This is my second time around breastfeeding and I haven't found a better breast pad than Johnson's. The contoured shape of the pad compliments the natural shape of the breast and nipple which not only ensures great comfort but also a secure fit. In addition there is an adhesive strip on the back of the pad which most pads ...  Read the complete review

kaismum
Johnson's Breast Pads: Johnsons Breast Pads (217 words)
by - written on 12/07/09, updated on  28/08/09 (Somewhat useful, 33 readings)
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I normally use Tommee Tippee Breast Pads, however, after online shopping at ASDA one day, I noticed that the Johnsons Breast Pads were a little bit cheaper so thought I would give them a go. I have to admit that I do not think they are quite as good as the Tommee Tippee ones, this is because the Johnsons Breast Pads are ...  Read the complete review

nadia0909
Where is the absorbancy? (206 words)
by - written on 16/06/09, updated on  19/06/09 (Useful, 17 readings)
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I must say I am surprised how highly rated these are. I'm on to my 3rd breastfed baby and for some reason had never tried these until recently. I bought them because they were on offer in my local supermarket - I probably wasn't drawn to them in the past as I have learnt that the better named brands are not always the better ...  Read the complete review

sambam000
Johnson's Breast Pads: Johnsons Breast pads (177 words)
by - written on 31/05/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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I've tried several brands of breast pads over the last 3 months - premium (Tommee Tippee, Lansinoh) & non premium (supermarket own brands), and in my opinion none come close to Johnsons disposable pads. The Johnsons pads are the thickest I've found (without being bulky / visible under your bra), therefore the most absorbant, & ...  Read the complete review

Sunflower070707
Great breast pad! (157 words)
by - written on 23/08/08 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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Having been breastfeeding since May I've tried a few different breast pads and have found these to be one of the best! Unlike some of the cheaper brands, they are so soft you can forget you're wearing them! They have a handy sticky section on them to adhere them to your bra so it doesn't slip either! The pad is very comfortable and it ...  Read the complete review

alymicfern
Express Review on Johnson's Breast Pads
by - written on 11/12/03, updated on  11/12/03
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Johnson's Nursing Pads - Advantages: There's a nice fake nipple in case you don't have one of your own - Disadvantages: Very small, Leak really bad, The inside lining sticks to your boobs

wardenblw431
No need for a padded cell (347 words)
by - written on 24/04/03, updated on  24/04/03 (Very useful, 190 readings)
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With 5 months of extensive research, I think I more than qualify to give my opinion on this brand of breast pad. I have tried various brands of breast pad, but have always come back to Johnson's own as they have proved to be the best on the market. Costing in the region of £4.50 for 50 they are higher in price than ...  Read the complete review

alicep
Express Review on Johnson's Breast Pads
by - written on 27/08/02, updated on  27/08/02
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Would have expected more from them - Advantages: none - Disadvantages: leak like crazy, last very short time, use loads

ana_qi
Johnsons - worth the price! (103 words)
by - written on 26/06/02, updated on  26/06/02 (Useful, 47 readings)
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I was so impressed when I tried these breast pads. I was initially put off by the price but I found them to be well worth it. Other pads I had tried were uncomfortable, they slipped, leaked and showed through my clothes. The Johnsons ones didn’t! They were very soft and shaped so they didn’t slip and were very ...  Read the complete review

Kazzababe
Johnson's Breast Pads: Johnsons 'BEST' pads! (193 words)
by - written on 23/02/01, updated on  23/02/01 (Useful, 127 readings)
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For the first few months of breastfeeding I produced so much milk that I needed to be sure I was using the best pads available as I really didn't want the embarrassment of wet milk patches on my clothes! I tried Johnsons breast pads after I had my first son, and found them to be the most comfortable, most absorbant, and ...  Read the complete review

tas1
Simply the best, better than all the rest!!!!!!! (128 words)
by - written on 13/02/01, updated on  13/02/01 (Useful, 42 readings)
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When I first started to breastfeed, I was having problems. My clothes just wouldn't stay clean in those early days. I tried different breast pads, including, Superdrugs, Boots, Tesco's and even the local chemist. However, they just weren't as absorbant as I needed them to be. Then my husband went out and bought me ...  Read the complete review

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