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Silicone Nursing Pads
Asked by A.C. from Cincinnati
on July 6, 2010
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Has anyone used them? Did they work? Did you like them? When I was nursing my first-born, I mostly used washable (reusable) cotton pads during the day and disposabl...
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- I believe you're talking about Lillypadz. I have yet to use them (didn't need them the first time around), but my SIL used them with 2 kids and LOVED them. They're no...
- I used the lily brand and loved them! I didn't find them until after I had been nursing for about 3 months and went to a specialty bra shop. Mine lasted for almost 6...
- LilyPadz! They are great!!! I loved them. You can put them under a bathing suit and swim with them, you can wear them all night, they are thin and soft. You can ge...
Silicone Adhesive Strapless Bra?
Asked by M.. from Detroit
on March 14, 2012
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Thats a mouth full! Has anyone tried it? It has a front closure, no back, and just supposed to stick on the front. I ordered one and I am really excited about get...
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- I got one for my daughter for dancing at jcp n there cool the stick to u like glue they don't hurt to peel of but there nice I like them when u need strapless stuff
- Depends on what size you are.. If you are not very large should be fine.
- I'm a D cup and it just didn't work for me. I'm not even "saggy" and wasn't looking for any lift. I just wanted some coverage, but I just don't think it's made to work...
Adhesive to Attach Glass Top to Wrought Iron Legs of Table
Asked by D.H. from Philadelphia
on April 12, 2010
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I have a glass kitchen table that used to "stick" to the legs via these little pads. However they have all since been lost somehow and i have a very adventerous toddle...
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- How about clear silicone caulk? T.
- I agree with Tammy...try clear silicone caulk to attach them. My in-laws have 2 different glass top tables....they used to have 3. The glass on one of the end tables...
- Even adventurous toddlers can learn rules. You'll be able to blink as long as you want if you teach her not to climb on the table, and it's much safer for her in gene...
Boon Bug Pod
Asked by K.J. from Nashville
on August 24, 2010
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Is anyone else having problems with their Boon Bug Pod? Mine has fallen twice. The first time we used the sticker adhesives that were already on the bag when we boug...
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- I have this as a frog, and it has never stayed. We just put the toys in the scoop and leave it in the tub or sink. I gave up.
- I have the Frog Pod, used the adhesive tabs to mount it and haven't had a problem with it in over a year. I would call them today, explain what has happened and ask f...
- I have had the same problem. I called and got the silicone but never have gotten around to installing it. I do know they told me to contact them again if it didn't wor...
Favorite Nursing Pads?
Asked by S.M. from Columbus
on February 7, 2011
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I just wondered if you have/had a favorite brand of nursing pads? It hasn't been that long since I weaned my first baby, but I cannot remember what brand I finally se...
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- My favorite was Lanisoh. They have adhesive, but I never used it because my boob would never go back in the same spot of my bra when I would undo it to feed the baby....
- I used Lansinoh disposable in the first months and then invested in some Lily Padz.
- I really love Bamboobies. They are super soft and washable and made from natural fibers. Give them a try when you level out, maybe?
Rash
Asked by T.K. from Cincinnati
on May 9, 2008
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I have developed a very itchy rash on my breasts. It all started when I used Lilly pads. I wore them for two days. I kind of chalked it up to the adhesive so I quit we...
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- The breast pads have a silicone beading inside them to soak up moisture. You might try using a fabric breast pad instead. I know this sounds weird, but... I have reall...
- Sounds like good old yeast infection. When I was pregnant with my second one, I developed BAD itching. Yes, you can get yeast infections there.
- Hi T., I am with Verna on this one--GO TO YOUR DOCTOR! My cousin died in December from inflammatory breast cancer at the age of 53. This cancer moves FAST. It doe...
Need Tricks
Asked by A.B. from Minneapolis
on June 16, 2008
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I am working on a craft for a birthday party, but I have run into some glitches.
How do you get the glue off of a glass jar that is left by the label stickers?
I...
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- I realize you already solved your sticker problem, but for future reference, the best trick I have is using a hair dryer to "reactivate" the glue on the sticker and fo...
- A product called UNDO will take the glue off. Walmart, will have this product.
- goo gone to get the sticky sticker residue off..and, funny as it sounds...peanut butter works too. just take a bit on your finger, and rub it into the sticky stuff. t...
Nursing Pads
Asked by S.K. from Minneapolis
on November 19, 2007
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Hello! I have been wearing Bravado nursing bras and either Gerber or Avent nursing pads. I like them both, but the nursing pads tend to show through some shirts. I hav...
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- Medela has disposable nursing pads which are very, very thin. I'd go with those. Once your milk evens out you shouldn't have any issues with leaking as long as you p...
- I used Lily Pads and LOVED them. My sister is pregnant and I'm getting her a pair.
- Lansinoh pads are really nice. I went back to work when my son was 4 1/2 months and never had a problem.
Glasses Won't Stay Up
Asked by N.D. from Portland
on February 27, 2009
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my daughter has glasses but not much of a bridge to keep them up so they are constantly slipping down to the edge of her nose. aside from the 'lovely' strap to put ar...
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- You don't say how old your daughter is. The head strap may be the most effective way to keep them up if she's a toddler/preschooler. If she's older, the pads that re...
- I wear a compression stocking and use a medical adhesive to keep it up. It is a light adhesive and washes off very easily with water. You could try a small amount on...
- I've worn glasses since I was 8 and only figured out they could actually FIT with my last pair. I agree with the first responder, they should be able to reshape t...
Nursing Pad Reccomendation
Asked by K.M. from Dallas
on May 16, 2006
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Hi There,
Does anyone have a reccomendation for a thin nursing pad that actually sticks, and doesn't show through clothing? The ones I have been using are fairly t...
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- I would recommend one only and that is... Lansinoh, Disposable Nursing Pads. I don't stick them in my bra, I just place them there. But, they are the most comfortab...
- SOOTHIES... found at CVS or Walmart. They are a gel pad that is absorbent and soothing to uncomfortable nipples. They warm to the body temp. I tried other gel pa...
- Hi K. - Lilypadz are awesome. They are non-disposable silicone-type material and work very well. They're about $20 and available sometimes at Babies R Us and the gif...