Soft coverage for leaks between feeds
Reusable comfort for every stage of nursing
This coordinated 12-pad set gives nursing parents a washable alternative for everyday leakage, with a soft skin-facing layer, absorbent center, and water-resistant backing.
Soft against skin
A plush bamboo-viscose blend touch layer feels gentle inside the bra.
Three-layer construction
The absorbent inner core helps capture leaks while the backing helps protect clothing.
Easy wash-day routine
The included mesh bag keeps the pads together in the washing machine, while the zip wet pouch handles used pads on the go.
Thoughtfully practical
Six pairs mean fewer urgent laundry loads
Rotate clean pairs through the day and keep spares in your pumping bag, purse, or bedside caddy.
✓ 12 reusable pads
✓ Approx. 4.7 in diameter
✓ Mesh laundry bag
✓ Water-resistant zip pouch
Built for repeated use
Wash before first wear, position the soft side toward skin, and change whenever the pad becomes damp to help keep the nipple area clean and dry.
12 pads
Six coordinated pairs
12 cm
Approximate diameter
3 layers
Soft, absorbent, water-resistant
2 storage bags
Wash bag + wet pouch
Product specifications
| Colors |
Cream, sage, blush, gray, oatmeal, and muted clay |
| Approx. size |
4.7 in / 12 cm diameter |
| Construction |
Bamboo-viscose blend touch layer, absorbent microfiber core, water-resistant backing |
| Care |
Cold gentle machine wash in mesh bag; reshape and air dry |
| Included |
12 nursing pads, 1 mesh wash bag, 1 water-resistant zip pouch |
Questions parents ask
How often should I change them?
Replace with a clean dry pad whenever it feels damp or soiled. Frequency varies by leakage.
Can they go in the dryer?
Air drying is recommended to help protect the shape and water-resistant backing.
Are they one size?
Yes. The round 12 cm design works inside most nursing bras; fit and coverage will vary by breast and bra shape.
Softer, washable support for feeding days.
Safe use: Change damp pads promptly. Stop use if irritation develops. Persistent nipple pain, cracking, bleeding, fever, breast redness, or flu-like symptoms should be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional.