

Medela Ultra-Breathable Nursing Pads, Highly Absorbent, Super Soft, Discreet Design for Comfortable Wear, Pack of 200
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Reviews & Ratings
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Abigail B
09-08-2025I tried Momcozy and Medela, both braless. Here are the comparisons:Opening: Both come individually wrapped, which I find inconvenient, but the Medela wrappers are easier to open because they have a tear line. Also the adhesive backing on the Medela is one piece compared to the two pieces on the Momcozy, so Medela is slightly faster to open in both respects.Adhesive: Both have an adhesive that stays in place on the shirt. Though, when I fold the shirt up to nurse, the pads sometimes sticks to itself. This happens more often with the Momcozy pads.Absorption: Both absorb very well. I've had no trouble with them filling up. If it catches the drips, they're absorbed. After a typical day of use, the Momcozy is squishier and heavier from milk, whereas the Medela is sometimes just clumpy on the edge. I don't know why that is.Coverage: The Momcozy pads are bigger, thus more coverage. Both are curved to better conform to the skin. But the Momcozy pads have a vertical fold crease and the Medela fold horizontally. I've found this allows more drips to escape the Momcozy pads without a bra.Comfort: With a heavy drip, the Momcozy may be slightly more comfortable. The weight seems more evenly dispersed. But with a lighter drip, the Momcozy pads are slightly irritating on a sensitive nipple, at least until they've absorbed some liquid. I haven't had that problem with the Medela pads.Overall, Momcozy nursing pads are good, but Medela nursing pads are preferable. And at Momcozy's $14 for 120 vs Medela's $22 for 240, Medela pads are two and a half cents cheaper anyway.Edit: I will add that the Momcozy pads were a little more discreet. Without a bra, the shape of the Medela pads was sometimes visible.
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AJ
09-08-2025This is a great price point for the amount of pads. The pads are a bit itchy on the edges if worn horizontal. I have noticed if I turn them vertically they do not itch. These are a bit bigger than the motif and lansinoh brand nursing pads. They have great absorption and do not allow leaks!
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Aaron
09-08-2025Got the job done. However some bra materials don’t stick well, keep in mind. Sometimes it moves but I don’t think there’s a better product tbh.
Highly Absorbent: The triple-layer polymer core absorbs 50x its own weight to keep you dry day and night, while a waterproof back layer and the flexible side guards help prevent milk leakage Ultra breathable: Designed to facilitate optimal air circulation, the outer layer of the pad helps prevent moisture build up, so you stay dry, comfortable and fresh around the clock Contoured for Comfort: Designed to fit seamlessly to the shape of your breast and mold discreetly to your body Soft as a Mother's Touch: Hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested to minimize irritation, these nursing pads feature a gentle honeycomb lining for comfort during precious nursing moments On-the-Go Convenience: Individually wrapped for cleanliness, each pad is compact, portable, and discreet, making them a great choice for busy moms on-the-go Includes: 1 x pack of 60 Medela Ultra-breathable Nursing Pads