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Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack
Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack

Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack

$10.13

(681 reviews)

Ultra comfort and confidence. The Philips Avent disposable breast pads help to support your breast feeding journey. Honeycombed texture, ultra thin ultra absorbent core and leak proof & breathable design, make you feel dry and comfortable day and night. 60 pcs of disposable breast pads included. Honeycomb top sheet. Honeycomb top sheet is soft and comfortable against your skin. Ultra absorbent material and triple layered core design. Ultra absorbent core helps to trap moisture and keep skin dry day and night. Individually wrapped for your hygiene. Individually wrapped for your hygiene, perfect for on-the-go. Leak proof and breathable outer layer. Out layer provides leak proof effect to keep clothes dry, yet gives breathable feeling. 2 adhesive strips to keep pads in place. Only 2mm thin on average. Only 2 mm thin on average with contoured shape, helps to make pads invisible under clothes. Developed with expert. Developed in collaboration with a midwife and breastfeeding advisor who has been supporting mums with breastfeeding for 20 years.

Ultra comfort and confidence. The Philips Avent disposable breast pads help to support your breast feeding journey. Honeycombed texture, ultra thin ultra absorbent core and leak proof & breathable design, make you feel dry and comfortable day and night. 60 pcs of disposable breast pads included. Honeycomb top sheet. Honeycomb top sheet is soft and comfortable against your skin. Ultra absorbent material and triple layered core design. Ultra absorbent core helps to trap moisture and keep skin dry day and night. Individually wrapped for your hygiene. Individually wrapped for your hygiene, perfect for on-the-go. Leak proof and breathable outer layer. Out layer provides leak proof effect to keep clothes dry, yet gives breathable feeling. 2 adhesive strips to keep pads in place. Only 2mm thin on average. Only 2 mm thin on average with contoured shape, helps to make pads invisible under clothes. Developed with expert. Developed in collaboration with a midwife and breastfeeding advisor who has been supporting mums with breastfeeding for 20 years.

Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack

(681 reviews)

Ultra comfort and confidence. The Philips Avent disposable breast pads help to support your breast feeding journey. Honeycombed texture, ultra thin ultra absorbent core and leak proof & breathable design, make you feel dry and comfortable day and night. 60 pcs of disposable breast pads included. Honeycomb top sheet. Honeycomb top sheet is soft and comfortable against your skin. Ultra absorbent material and triple layered core design. Ultra absorbent core helps to trap moisture and keep skin dry day and night. Individually wrapped for your hygiene. Individually wrapped for your hygiene, perfect for on-the-go. Leak proof and breathable outer layer. Out layer provides leak proof effect to keep clothes dry, yet gives breathable feeling. 2 adhesive strips to keep pads in place. Only 2mm thin on average. Only 2 mm thin on average with contoured shape, helps to make pads invisible under clothes. Developed with expert. Developed in collaboration with a midwife and breastfeeding advisor who has been supporting mums with breastfeeding for 20 years.

Ultra comfort and confidence. The Philips Avent disposable breast pads help to support your breast feeding journey. Honeycombed texture, ultra thin ultra absorbent core and leak proof & breathable design, make you feel dry and comfortable day and night. 60 pcs of disposable breast pads included. Honeycomb top sheet. Honeycomb top sheet is soft and comfortable against your skin. Ultra absorbent material and triple layered core design. Ultra absorbent core helps to trap moisture and keep skin dry day and night. Individually wrapped for your hygiene. Individually wrapped for your hygiene, perfect for on-the-go. Leak proof and breathable outer layer. Out layer provides leak proof effect to keep clothes dry, yet gives breathable feeling. 2 adhesive strips to keep pads in place. Only 2mm thin on average. Only 2 mm thin on average with contoured shape, helps to make pads invisible under clothes. Developed with expert. Developed in collaboration with a midwife and breastfeeding advisor who has been supporting mums with breastfeeding for 20 years.

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The lowest price for Avent Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack right now is $10.13 at Discount Chemist, compared across 20 retailers.

The all-time low was $5.09 on 8 June 2026 — today's price is 99% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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$10.13

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$11.14

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Reviews

Absorbent unnoticeable pads
21 September 2018joonatan

originally posted on philips.com

I've used Lansinoh Stay Dry pads and home made reusable pads before trying these Philips ones. At first, I felt like the Lansinoh ones were easier to open, they have a tear line in the middle of the packaging, but after I figured out how to open these, it wasn't an issue. In most ways, I think the pads were very comparable: they both were about the same absorbency, thickness and contouring. The Lansinoh pads have two slits to contour to breast shape and Philips ones had one. At first when you insert them in your bra, both poke out in parts, no matter how well I position them, but after they get used for an hour or two they seem to mold nicely and not show through clothing any more.I like to stick to reusable things the best I can, but in the beginning of breast ... MoreI've used Lansinoh Stay Dry pads and home made reusable pads before trying these Philips ones. At first, I felt like the Lansinoh ones were easier to open, they have a tear line in the middle of the packaging, but after I figured out how to open these, it wasn't an issue. In most ways, I think the pads were very comparable: they both were about the same absorbency, thickness and contouring. The Lansinoh pads have two slits to contour to breast shape and Philips ones had one. At first when you insert them in your bra, both poke out in parts, no matter how well I position them, but after they get used for an hour or two they seem to mold nicely and not show through clothing any more.I like to stick to reusable things the best I can, but in the beginning of breast feeding (this is my 3rd time) I always leak more. So disposable pads have worked better over my reusable ones.Pros: Small, easy to keep in your bag if you leak all into one. Contour nicely so they dont show under clothing, comfortable to use. I like the two sticky spots to adhere to bras. I use one, and then its easier to reposition through the day as I lay down to feed and then get up. Absorbent.Cons: Not as environmentally friendly to use in long term, bad was hard to open in beginning.Thanks to the weeSpring Parent Panel for providing me with these Disposable Breast Pads. All in all, I would recommend these pads to friends.

All of the absorbency- none of the bulk
21 September 2018JoslynMSU

originally posted on philips.com

These pads work and are the best I've been able to find. Short history of me- I have a 2 year old and a 4 month old. With my oldest I could barely keep up so those reusable pads that hold about a molecule of milk could work for me. Not the same story with this one. Let's face it- these 2" thick pads that have the circumference of a quarter are no help! Or the ones that can hold a lot of milk but feel like sandpaper when you try them on and feel like jellyfish once there is milk in them. I've been through nearly every reusable and disposable breast pad out there and these are the best. They check off every box that I need. They have a large circumference and provide great coverage, but aren't thick at all. They are soft even when dry. When they are full they don't ... MoreThese pads work and are the best I've been able to find. Short history of me- I have a 2 year old and a 4 month old. With my oldest I could barely keep up so those reusable pads that hold about a molecule of milk could work for me. Not the same story with this one. Let's face it- these 2" thick pads that have the circumference of a quarter are no help! Or the ones that can hold a lot of milk but feel like sandpaper when you try them on and feel like jellyfish once there is milk in them. I've been through nearly every reusable and disposable breast pad out there and these are the best. They check off every box that I need. They have a large circumference and provide great coverage, but aren't thick at all. They are soft even when dry. When they are full they don't feel gigantic and heavy. These are a game changer for me. I like to wear nursing camisoles (since I can't normally get more than 1 day out of any garment without getting soaked) and before I would layer these camisoles with another shirt since my previous pads couldn't be discrete. Now I can wear just the camisole I don't have to worry about bulk or leak through. Or even better- I can wear a nursing bra for more than one day and don't have to hand wash it every single time I wear it. It's amazing that these pads are so thin but are able to hold so much milk. I have been using these for a month and have yet to soak through these pads. I can wear them for 24 straight hours with no issues (previously I have had to change in the mornings and nighttime). They are also softer than any of the other pads I have tried. They are quilted and don't feel dry when you put them on. You can wear these even if you have light let downs or leaking without it feeling dry like some of the others. I'm adding these to the list of items I get for new moms. So a quick pros and cons:Pros- lightweight, thin, large amount of surface area for coverage, absorbent, soft, don't feel heavy when full, effective for both light or heavy leakingCons- packaging is a little hard to open. Other than that nada.Full disclosure- I was given this Disposable Breast Pads to try as part of the weeSpring Parent Panel. Receiving this product in no way altered my review.

Amazing nursing pads
10 October 2018sandy1219

originally posted on philips.com

I got the Phillips Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads as a product to test as part of the weeSpring Parent Panel. It was perfect timing as I have a 10 week old and nurse every 2 hours! I have been using these religiously for 2 months and forget I'm wearing them. I was wearing reusable (machine washable) breast pads before and noticed that if I slept on my side or went 4 hours without feeding as my son got older I would leak through the pads and have a spot of milk on my shirt and sometimes my sheets - not good! Since wearing these, my son has started to sleep longer stretches at night and have not once had them leak through the pad. You can tell that I have leaked milk out in certain spots once I take the breast pad off b/c it will inflate in that spot but ... MoreI got the Phillips Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads as a product to test as part of the weeSpring Parent Panel. It was perfect timing as I have a 10 week old and nurse every 2 hours! I have been using these religiously for 2 months and forget I'm wearing them. I was wearing reusable (machine washable) breast pads before and noticed that if I slept on my side or went 4 hours without feeding as my son got older I would leak through the pads and have a spot of milk on my shirt and sometimes my sheets - not good! Since wearing these, my son has started to sleep longer stretches at night and have not once had them leak through the pad. You can tell that I have leaked milk out in certain spots once I take the breast pad off b/c it will inflate in that spot but nothing that I would have noticed while wearing them. They are super absorbant!!! My clothes were always dry! This is the main thing I look for in a breast pad and it did its job! Also, my reusable nursing pads were thicker and you could tell I was wearing a pad under my nursing tank or bra b/c of the circle shape would show through (even on a tshirt sometimes). That doesn't happen with these Avent breastpads!!!My only complaint about the breast pads is that sometimes (depending on the shirt I was wearing) it would look a little lumpy. Most of the times I'm in a tshirt and you couldn't tell I was wearing them but I did have a date night dinner with my husband for his birthday and wore a silky shirt and you could seem some lumps since I had a thin nursing bra on. IF you wear a padded bra then its totally not noticeable. I still wore them b/c I rather not leak through my shirt! lol!Again, love the pads for its discreetness and absorbency! I am almost out of the sample product I recieved and will definitely be buying some more!!!

Specification

Assembled Length0.200m
Assembled Height0.110m
Assembled Width0.135m

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Updated about 13 hours ago
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Discount Chemist

$10.13

AVENT Ultra Comfort Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack

Delivery between 12–16 June $9.11

eBay.com.au

$11.14

Avent Ultra Comfort Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack Silky Soft Feel

Delivery $7.95

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eBay.com.au

$12.48

Avent Ultra Comfort Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack Silky Soft Feel

Delivery $8.95

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eBay.com.au

$20.09

Avent Ultra Comfort Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack Silky Soft Feel

Free delivery

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Your Discount Chemist

$11.25

Philips Avent Ultra Comfort Disposable Breast Pads 60 Pack

Delivery between 16–23 June $9.95

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Absorbent unnoticeable pads
21 September 2018

I've used Lansinoh Stay Dry pads and home made reusable pads before trying these Philips ones. At first, I felt like the Lansinoh ones were easier to open, they have a tear line in the middle of the packaging, but after I figured out how to open these, it wasn't an issue. In most ways, I think the pads were very comparable: they both were about the same absorbency, thickness and contouring. The Lansinoh pads have two slits to contour to breast shape and Philips ones had one. At first when you insert them in your bra, both poke out in parts, no matter how well I position them, but after they get used for an hour or two they seem to mold nicely and not show through clothing any more.I like to stick to reusable things the best I can, but in the beginning of breast ... MoreI've used Lansinoh Stay Dry pads and home made reusable pads before trying these Philips ones. At first, I felt like the Lansinoh ones were easier to open, they have a tear line in the middle of the packaging, but after I figured out how to open these, it wasn't an issue. In most ways, I think the pads were very comparable: they both were about the same absorbency, thickness and contouring. The Lansinoh pads have two slits to contour to breast shape and Philips ones had one. At first when you insert them in your bra, both poke out in parts, no matter how well I position them, but after they get used for an hour or two they seem to mold nicely and not show through clothing any more.I like to stick to reusable things the best I can, but in the beginning of breast feeding (this is my 3rd time) I always leak more. So disposable pads have worked better over my reusable ones.Pros: Small, easy to keep in your bag if you leak all into one. Contour nicely so they dont show under clothing, comfortable to use. I like the two sticky spots to adhere to bras. I use one, and then its easier to reposition through the day as I lay down to feed and then get up. Absorbent.Cons: Not as environmentally friendly to use in long term, bad was hard to open in beginning.Thanks to the weeSpring Parent Panel for providing me with these Disposable Breast Pads. All in all, I would recommend these pads to friends.

joonatan originally posted on philips.com
All of the absorbency- none of the bulk
21 September 2018

These pads work and are the best I've been able to find. Short history of me- I have a 2 year old and a 4 month old. With my oldest I could barely keep up so those reusable pads that hold about a molecule of milk could work for me. Not the same story with this one. Let's face it- these 2" thick pads that have the circumference of a quarter are no help! Or the ones that can hold a lot of milk but feel like sandpaper when you try them on and feel like jellyfish once there is milk in them. I've been through nearly every reusable and disposable breast pad out there and these are the best. They check off every box that I need. They have a large circumference and provide great coverage, but aren't thick at all. They are soft even when dry. When they are full they don't ... MoreThese pads work and are the best I've been able to find. Short history of me- I have a 2 year old and a 4 month old. With my oldest I could barely keep up so those reusable pads that hold about a molecule of milk could work for me. Not the same story with this one. Let's face it- these 2" thick pads that have the circumference of a quarter are no help! Or the ones that can hold a lot of milk but feel like sandpaper when you try them on and feel like jellyfish once there is milk in them. I've been through nearly every reusable and disposable breast pad out there and these are the best. They check off every box that I need. They have a large circumference and provide great coverage, but aren't thick at all. They are soft even when dry. When they are full they don't feel gigantic and heavy. These are a game changer for me. I like to wear nursing camisoles (since I can't normally get more than 1 day out of any garment without getting soaked) and before I would layer these camisoles with another shirt since my previous pads couldn't be discrete. Now I can wear just the camisole I don't have to worry about bulk or leak through. Or even better- I can wear a nursing bra for more than one day and don't have to hand wash it every single time I wear it. It's amazing that these pads are so thin but are able to hold so much milk. I have been using these for a month and have yet to soak through these pads. I can wear them for 24 straight hours with no issues (previously I have had to change in the mornings and nighttime). They are also softer than any of the other pads I have tried. They are quilted and don't feel dry when you put them on. You can wear these even if you have light let downs or leaking without it feeling dry like some of the others. I'm adding these to the list of items I get for new moms. So a quick pros and cons:Pros- lightweight, thin, large amount of surface area for coverage, absorbent, soft, don't feel heavy when full, effective for both light or heavy leakingCons- packaging is a little hard to open. Other than that nada.Full disclosure- I was given this Disposable Breast Pads to try as part of the weeSpring Parent Panel. Receiving this product in no way altered my review.

JoslynMSU originally posted on philips.com
Amazing nursing pads
10 October 2018

I got the Phillips Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads as a product to test as part of the weeSpring Parent Panel. It was perfect timing as I have a 10 week old and nurse every 2 hours! I have been using these religiously for 2 months and forget I'm wearing them. I was wearing reusable (machine washable) breast pads before and noticed that if I slept on my side or went 4 hours without feeding as my son got older I would leak through the pads and have a spot of milk on my shirt and sometimes my sheets - not good! Since wearing these, my son has started to sleep longer stretches at night and have not once had them leak through the pad. You can tell that I have leaked milk out in certain spots once I take the breast pad off b/c it will inflate in that spot but ... MoreI got the Phillips Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads as a product to test as part of the weeSpring Parent Panel. It was perfect timing as I have a 10 week old and nurse every 2 hours! I have been using these religiously for 2 months and forget I'm wearing them. I was wearing reusable (machine washable) breast pads before and noticed that if I slept on my side or went 4 hours without feeding as my son got older I would leak through the pads and have a spot of milk on my shirt and sometimes my sheets - not good! Since wearing these, my son has started to sleep longer stretches at night and have not once had them leak through the pad. You can tell that I have leaked milk out in certain spots once I take the breast pad off b/c it will inflate in that spot but nothing that I would have noticed while wearing them. They are super absorbant!!! My clothes were always dry! This is the main thing I look for in a breast pad and it did its job! Also, my reusable nursing pads were thicker and you could tell I was wearing a pad under my nursing tank or bra b/c of the circle shape would show through (even on a tshirt sometimes). That doesn't happen with these Avent breastpads!!!My only complaint about the breast pads is that sometimes (depending on the shirt I was wearing) it would look a little lumpy. Most of the times I'm in a tshirt and you couldn't tell I was wearing them but I did have a date night dinner with my husband for his birthday and wore a silky shirt and you could seem some lumps since I had a thin nursing bra on. IF you wear a padded bra then its totally not noticeable. I still wore them b/c I rather not leak through my shirt! lol!Again, love the pads for its discreetness and absorbency! I am almost out of the sample product I recieved and will definitely be buying some more!!!

sandy1219 originally posted on philips.com
Comfortable, discreet, and absorbant breast pads
11 September 2018

As a second time mom, I've tried a couple of different breast pads. To be honest, I often found them more trouble than they were worth. Yes, I might end up leaking through my bra and shirt. And I've even had to deal with leaks through my clothes in public. But, other breast pads I tried were bulky, uncomfortable, and shifted around or bunched up way too easily. So, I did not have high expectations when I was given these disposable breast pads to try from the weeSpring Parent Panel. But, I am happy to say that they actually work quite well! I love how thin they are, yet I have not had any issues with leaks. They are also very comfortable--so much so that I often forget that I am wearing them. I wish I had known about these when I was in the early breast-feeding ... MoreAs a second time mom, I've tried a couple of different breast pads. To be honest, I often found them more trouble than they were worth. Yes, I might end up leaking through my bra and shirt. And I've even had to deal with leaks through my clothes in public. But, other breast pads I tried were bulky, uncomfortable, and shifted around or bunched up way too easily. So, I did not have high expectations when I was given these disposable breast pads to try from the weeSpring Parent Panel. But, I am happy to say that they actually work quite well! I love how thin they are, yet I have not had any issues with leaks. They are also very comfortable--so much so that I often forget that I am wearing them. I wish I had known about these when I was in the early breast-feeding stages with my second child, when soreness was more of an issue for me. Although I liked them overall, I did have a couple of issues that prevented me from giving these a higher rating. First, I don't love the packaging. Each of these pads is wrapped in an individual plastic wrap that opens much like a menstrual pad. I have to use two hands to get them open--not always an easy proposition with an infant and toddler around. Once opened, they are folded in half and you have to pull on both sides of the pad to get it fully opened. Again, that requires two hands. Then, you have to remove the two small adhesive backs before putting them in your bra. Needless to say, it's more time-consuming than I would prefer, and the way these are packaged generates some unnecessary waste. Beyond that, although these pads are quite thin, if I wear them with an unlined nursing bra and a tighter shirt, it is really, really hard to position them just right such that lines do not show through. While these pads are the best I have tried as far as being discreet, they are still not perfect. Finally, I noticed that these pads stayed put in some of my bras better than others. And regardless of which bra I wore, these pads did start to bunch up after a couple of nursing or pumping sessions. Perhaps if the two adhesives on the back were larger, that might help. Despite these dislikes though, I am still quite impressed with these pads overall. Although they are not perfect, they do work surprisingly well, and I would recommend them as an option for other breastfeeding moms. Thanks again to the weeSpring Parent Panel for letting me test out these breast pads!

KelliB11 originally posted on philips.com
Perfect for Nursing Moms
20 September 2018

I was excited to try out the Philips Avent disposable breast pads as a currently nursing second-time mom. These were great to use especially since I tend to leak a lot and were great for overnights, especially when my baby started to sleep longer stretches. They are really absorbent and I never had issues with leaking onto my clothes. They are just as soft as a previous brand I was using and only found it itchy if I didn't position the pad flush against my bra or tank. The pads are the perfect size and hardly noticeable when wearing only a tank. One thing to note is that the pad is not a whole circular piece of absorbent material--there is a small break/notch almost from the center to the outer edge. I assume this is so that it allows for better fit around the ... MoreI was excited to try out the Philips Avent disposable breast pads as a currently nursing second-time mom. These were great to use especially since I tend to leak a lot and were great for overnights, especially when my baby started to sleep longer stretches. They are really absorbent and I never had issues with leaking onto my clothes. They are just as soft as a previous brand I was using and only found it itchy if I didn't position the pad flush against my bra or tank. The pads are the perfect size and hardly noticeable when wearing only a tank. One thing to note is that the pad is not a whole circular piece of absorbent material--there is a small break/notch almost from the center to the outer edge. I assume this is so that it allows for better fit around the breast. There are two things I thought could be improved. One is the individual plastic wrap that each pad is contained in because I found it annoyingly difficult to open without ripping the wrapping into pieces. The other is the adhesive would sometimes stick to my bra/tank after I removed the pad so I would have to pick it off (I guess the upside is that the pads really do stick in place!). Overall, these pads met my expectations--absorbent, discreet, and comfortable. Thank you WeeSpring Parent Panel for sending me these disposable breast pads to try!

CPryce originally posted on philips.com
Stay dry
22 September 2018

Thanks to the weeSpring Parent Panel for providing me with these breast pads. I have been nursing my second child for 6 months now, and these pads do a great job of keeping me dry while staying thin and discreet underneath clothing. I usually use washable bamboo velour breast pads to be more eco-friendly, but these are great for travelling or for backup when I have fallen behind on laundry.Depending upon my fullness, I may leak up to 1/8 oz milk per breast per feeding. The breast pad soaks up liquid using a polymer gel filling, similar to a disposable diaper. However, these are much thinner than a diaper, and pad thickness increases from 2.5 mm (empty) to 9 mm (3 oz! I did this for fun with water). When full or when it cannot absorb liquid fast enough, it leaks ... MoreThanks to the weeSpring Parent Panel for providing me with these breast pads. I have been nursing my second child for 6 months now, and these pads do a great job of keeping me dry while staying thin and discreet underneath clothing. I usually use washable bamboo velour breast pads to be more eco-friendly, but these are great for travelling or for backup when I have fallen behind on laundry.Depending upon my fullness, I may leak up to 1/8 oz milk per breast per feeding. The breast pad soaks up liquid using a polymer gel filling, similar to a disposable diaper. However, these are much thinner than a diaper, and pad thickness increases from 2.5 mm (empty) to 9 mm (3 oz! I did this for fun with water). When full or when it cannot absorb liquid fast enough, it leaks toward the sticky back side of the pad. If you're still leaking a lot, I recommend buying breast shells instead of using breast pads (only a few months ago, I was capturing 1 oz per breast per feeding in shells).The surface texture is a honeycomb quilting that is soft against the skin. The adhesive is secure in the bra. The single-piece design of the absorptive material creates a channel/gap for liquids to leak (which can be seen in the product photos above); be sure to direct this gap upwards to minimize leaks. The gap helps the pad contour to the breast, and is overall a better design than the two-piece (i.e. two gaps) designs from other brands.Overall, these are great pads with a slightly improved design over other brands.

HMoney originally posted on philips.com
Super absorbent and comfortable
10 September 2018

As a first time mom, I am always looking for great products to make my life a little easier while caring for my 6 week old son. I was very excited to try the Philips Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads and review it for the weeSpring Parent Panel. My son is only 6 weeks old however I have been solely breastfeeding him since birth. I haven't tried a plethora of other disposable breast pads but I have test driven a few and so far, the Philips Avent rank highest on my list. I have been lucky enough to produce a good amount of milk so having a breast pad that keeps me dry when my son gives us a longer stretch of sleep overnight has been very important to me. I have yet to leak through these pads which has kept my huge piles of laundry slightly smaller since ... MoreAs a first time mom, I am always looking for great products to make my life a little easier while caring for my 6 week old son. I was very excited to try the Philips Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads and review it for the weeSpring Parent Panel. My son is only 6 weeks old however I have been solely breastfeeding him since birth. I haven't tried a plethora of other disposable breast pads but I have test driven a few and so far, the Philips Avent rank highest on my list. I have been lucky enough to produce a good amount of milk so having a breast pad that keeps me dry when my son gives us a longer stretch of sleep overnight has been very important to me. I have yet to leak through these pads which has kept my huge piles of laundry slightly smaller since using them. The honeycomb texture of the pads also helps to keep the pads more comfortable even when they are full. In addition to absorbency, I am also always in search of a pad that doesn't show through my bra AND the T-shirt I'm wearing over it. The Philips Avent pads are the thinnest and most discreet of the pads I have tried, however I will say that unless you get them to sit completely flush with your clothes (which is not always easy to do), you can still sometimes tell that you are wearing a breast pad particularly when wearing a thinner bra or lighter shirt. The adhesive on the back of the pad works well but a larger area of adhesive might help to keep the pad flush with your clothing and thus slightly less noticeable. That being said, they are definitely discreet enough to wear day to day. Lastly, since the pad is so thin, the individual packing they come in is small, thin and super easy to throw in my purse, clutch or even wallet when I'm on the go. Overall, these pads are very absorbable, thin and comfortable and I would definitely recommend to a friend to do the basic job of keeping you dry and comfortable while nursing. Thanks weeSpring Parent Panel!

ehannah29 originally posted on philips.com
The most comfortable breast pads around
7 September 2018

I have been wearing breast pads daily for the past 5.5 months since my daughter was born. I have tried numerous kinds of disposable and reusable breast pads, to varying levels of success. I find that most breast pads either itch, are thick and uncomfortable, or show visibly through my bra and clothes. I've even had some that leave red marks on my body from being awkward sizes and shapes. The Philips Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads are by far the most comfortable and completely unnoticeable under clothes. I'm so impressed by how thin they are, yet incredibly absorbent. I haven't had any leakage problems, even at night, when normally most brands try to get you to wear thicker pads for better absorption (and thicker to me is often uncomfortable). I've read ... MoreI have been wearing breast pads daily for the past 5.5 months since my daughter was born. I have tried numerous kinds of disposable and reusable breast pads, to varying levels of success. I find that most breast pads either itch, are thick and uncomfortable, or show visibly through my bra and clothes. I've even had some that leave red marks on my body from being awkward sizes and shapes. The Philips Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads are by far the most comfortable and completely unnoticeable under clothes. I'm so impressed by how thin they are, yet incredibly absorbent. I haven't had any leakage problems, even at night, when normally most brands try to get you to wear thicker pads for better absorption (and thicker to me is often uncomfortable). I've read that they were developed by a midwife and breastfeeding expert, which definitely shows. Finally someone was thoughtful about what nursing mothers really need - discreet protection, while feeling like you're not wearing anything. To me it was even more comfortable on my nipples than just wearing a bra! My only two concerns about these are that 1) the packaging is slightly awkward to open and 2) they're not particularly environmentally-friendly. It took a bit of getting used to opening the packaging, and sometimes I would accidentally tear off little pieces of plastic. Not ideal. As for the environmental factor, this is why I usually use reusable breast pads. Each pad here is individually wrapped - wouldn't it make more sense to wrap them as pairs? It's a lot of extra plastic to throw away. Nevertheless, it's a pain to always wash breast pads (who needs more laundry when you're a new mom?) and every reusable pair I've had is not nearly as comfortable or discreet as these. I would 100% recommend them to nursing moms. Thanks to the weeSpring Parent Panel for sending these to me to try and review!

ScottsTots123 originally posted on philips.com
Thin yet absorbent
22 September 2018

I recently received a package of Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads from weeSpring Parent Panel to try out and review. My now 3 month old still likes to nurse often and my flow is quite strong, leading to quite a bit of leakage. I was quite honestly surprised by how well these disposable pads held up. They are thin and yet absorbent, but the feature I like best is that they are packaged so that I can easily keep spares in my diaper bag and use them on the go.As a parent of two kiddos, I am usually running out and forgetting things, so being able to pull the pads out of my bag when I am out is super helpful. The pads have two sticky strips that allow me to stick them to my bra or clothes easily and discreetly. I do also like that I have the option to not ... MoreI recently received a package of Avent Maximum Comfort Disposable Breast Pads from weeSpring Parent Panel to try out and review. My now 3 month old still likes to nurse often and my flow is quite strong, leading to quite a bit of leakage. I was quite honestly surprised by how well these disposable pads held up. They are thin and yet absorbent, but the feature I like best is that they are packaged so that I can easily keep spares in my diaper bag and use them on the go.As a parent of two kiddos, I am usually running out and forgetting things, so being able to pull the pads out of my bag when I am out is super helpful. The pads have two sticky strips that allow me to stick them to my bra or clothes easily and discreetly. I do also like that I have the option to not use the sticky strips depending on what I am wearing. The pads are thin enough to go unnoticed under my clothes and yet absorbent enough that my clothes stay dry. The pads are quite soft, it feels as though you are not wearing anything.I breastfeed exclusively and have strong let downs while nursing. When I do not use a pad, my shirt is visibly very wet. With my first born, I tried other disposable pads but found them to be bulky and uncomfortable. I have since tried reusable pads once in a while but they sometimes fall out when I nurse and at times feel humid after a short while. Since I started using the Avent Maximum Comfort disposable pads, I have not worried about losing the pad or felt uncomfortable while wearing them.The pads do come folded in half and somehow sealed for hygienic reasons, but I find this a bit unnecessary since they are sometimes difficult to open and they do already come in a wrapper. This might be my one complaint, but overall I found them to be a great option for me. I will certainly continue to use them on a daily basis.

Mseminet originally posted on philips.com
wearing them right now!
23 September 2018

I was sent a box of these disposable breast pads to try as part of the weeSpring Parent Panel -- I had already been wearing breast pads regularly, because once I went back to work, the constant milk stains on my shirts that were so fashionable at home were slightly less appropriate. So I was happy to try these!These pads are extremely thin, and soft enough -- not exactly plush, but perfectly good even against slightly painful breastfeeding nipples. One feature I liked was that there are two sticky areas, and they're quite strong, so these pads stay put inside cloth bras. I've used ones before that only have one sticky strip, and they tend to slip around. One migrated a bit when I wore a bra made of a different material, but the sports bra material/shape/size of ... MoreI was sent a box of these disposable breast pads to try as part of the weeSpring Parent Panel -- I had already been wearing breast pads regularly, because once I went back to work, the constant milk stains on my shirts that were so fashionable at home were slightly less appropriate. So I was happy to try these!These pads are extremely thin, and soft enough -- not exactly plush, but perfectly good even against slightly painful breastfeeding nipples. One feature I liked was that there are two sticky areas, and they're quite strong, so these pads stay put inside cloth bras. I've used ones before that only have one sticky strip, and they tend to slip around. One migrated a bit when I wore a bra made of a different material, but the sports bra material/shape/size of most nursing bras is great for these pads.I don't leak a TON, but I do tend to spot through shirts in just a bra, and these pads eliminated the spotting completely, and never felt wet to the touch.My only minor complaint is that because the pads come pre-folded, they have a pretty built-in crease to them, and when wearing a thinner shirt, I felt that the line from the crease was rather visible. I took to rolling them a few times in my hands, to de-emphasize the fold line a bit. (Also, I asked my husband & he said he didn't really notice the line. So maybe that's just something I noticed because I want to be ultra-discreet at work.)In short: thinnest breast pads around, and the strength of the sticky panels means you can even re-wear them, if you didn't leak in them.

RaeX originally posted on philips.com

Specification

Assembled Length0.200m
Assembled Height0.110m
Assembled Width0.135m

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