My Postpartum Cloth Pads Review!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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    S H O R T - V I D E O - D E S C R I P T I O N
    Learn about the pros and cons of the Postpartum Cloth Pads that I used during my postpartum period. I will show you what I liked and didn't like about every pad type in this video. I am also running a giveaway if the title of this video still says OPEN, so be sure to check that out!
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    V I D E O - O V E R V I E W
    To read the entire blog post you can check that out here: mygreennest.com...
    --WHY CLOHT--
    Maybe you’ve never heard of cloth pads or postpartum cloth pads before. Cloth pads are an amazing and natural alternative option for dealing with your menstrual, postpartum, or even incontinence needs. You can save money💰 and help the earth by not filling up landfills with nasty disposable pads or tampons. Cloth pads come in many styles, fun prints, sizes, and fabric options to fit your individual needs. Postpartum cloth pads are just larger and thicker versions of regular cloth pads. There are many different types of postpartum pads to choose from, some even include a pocket for adding an ice pack! Once you are done using your pads you can save them for the next baby. You can also sell your pads and recoup most of the costs as long as they are in good condition.
    --AFTER BIRTH--
    The very first thing I put on after giving birth was a pair of mesh undies, a giant disposable pad, and one of those ice pad packs that the hospital provides. I felt like I was sitting on Alaska. When I tried to use the restroom (which was an ordeal all on its own) the pad was sliding all over and falling out. That was the moment I knew it was time… time to switch to postpartum cloth pads for good. I grabbed my 16inch UltiMax pad from Homestead Emporium and snapped it around my mesh panties. I sprayed my famous healing “hoo-ha” spray onto my pad and slowly pulled my undies back up. To my surprise, the gentle fabric felt amazing on my sore and weary perineal region. It wasn’t near as bulky or shifting around like the disposable was. I wished I had used cloth with my first baby.
    The nurse came in later that night to check my bleeding and wanted to look at my pad. I told her she would have a harder time seeing everything since my pad was made from cloth and rainbow colored. A weird conversation I thought I’d never have. She told me she had never heard of cloth pads before and thought it was very interesting. That was the moment I rambled on and on about the benefits of cloth in my postnatal, medicated, sleep deprived state. Good times. 🙂
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