Close Parent Pop-in Breast Pads

from Close Parent
Shaped to fit the breasts' natural contours, these breast pads improve the fit and reduce visible lines. Incredibly slim, they are made up of three layers – fast-wicking polyester to remove wetness from the skin, an absorbent core of soya bean fabric, an

by motherandbaby |
Updated on

These pop-in breast pads are very comfortable to use. They stay in place due to their contoured shape without any adhesive. They didn’t slip out of place or crease, and absorbed well.

There's none of that awkward and uncomfortable rustling and crinkling you get with disposable pads. They come with a washable bag, making them convenient to use and means they don’t get lost in the wash. The breast pads dry quickly when washed.

The pads are very soft and comfortable when they're in the right position but because they are 'teardrop' shaped they have to be placed 'just right' to be as comfortable as possible. They can be positioned easily one handed following a feed. The waterproof layer worked well on a heavy wet. They drew any moisture away quickly so never felt damp.

The designer tag on the outside can be frustrating as it showed through on white clothing.

Product Information

Close Parent Pop-in Breast Pads

3 pairs (6 pads in total)

Come with a mesh laundry bag

Just so you know, we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this website - read why you should trust us
How we write our articles and reviews
Mother & Baby is dedicated to ensuring our information is always valuable and trustworthy, which is why we only use reputable resources such as the NHS, reviewed medical papers, or the advice of a credible doctor, GP, midwife, psychotherapist, gynaecologist or other medical professionals. Where possible, our articles are medically reviewed or contain expert advice. Our writers are all kept up to date on the latest safety advice for all the products we recommend and follow strict reporting guidelines to ensure our content comes from credible sources. Remember to always consult a medical professional if you have any worries. Our articles are not intended to replace professional advice from your GP or midwife.