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Soothingly soft nursing pads in interwoven merino wool. Designed by a Danish nurse.
Untreated wool can absorb up to 40% of its weight in moisture, without feeling wet. Once wet, pads feel warm, rather than cold & clammy as with cotton or disposables.
Scandinavian midwives have traditionally advised breastfeeding mothers to keep their breasts warm, to prevent plugged ducts. Larger sizes provide gentle, soothing warmth for this purpose, and are actually less noticeable through clothing, as edge falls further back over covered area.
Wool breathes, to maintain comfortable temperature in warmth or cold.
Wool’s natural oil, lanolin, provides self-cleansing properties; for easy care. Wash occasionally, on average every couple weeks, with lanolin-replenishing soap, to maintain hygienic properties.
The woolen pads work well together with lanolin ointment to help promote healing of sores.
Even women who feel they are allergic to wool can often wear these pads – many react to the chemicals used to extract lanolin from the wool; no such chemicals are used on this wool.
Sold as set of 2 pads (one pair).
Available in a variety of sizes to suit each woman’s needs.
Super soft reusable nursing pads in interwoven merino wool, designed by Danish nurse. Interwoven wool fibers make pad light-weight, yet absorptive. Available in a variety of sizes to suit each woman’s needs.
More comfortable than disposables or cotton – wool absorbs moisture, keeping skin dry. Even when wet, wool feels warm.
XS, 5 inch diameter. Cup size A-B. Most comparable to disposables in size when in place. (See photo for size comparison to disposable). Sold as set of 2 pads-1 pair. (Take note – these are larger than most women expect! Cup size is a guideline – please choose size based on measurements.)
Most women need only 2-3 pairs for entire nursing period. Wool’s self-cleansing properties allow wearing multiple times without washing – lanolin cleanses away bacteria as pads dry. Wash, on average (depending on amount of leaking), every 2 weeks with lanolin-replenishing woolwash to maintain hygienic effects.
Wool breathes and modifies temperature against your skin to keep you feeling comfortable in warmth or cold temperatures.

Just ok
I had a particularly bad start to my breastfeeding journey and while my nipples were healing from cracks/trauma I developed vasospasm. My nipples were very sensitive/hurt all the time and the bamboo pads that came with my nursing bras were not cutting it for comfort.I panic ordered and tested a lot of relief items. I found these pads helpful for when I was out and about but not so much sleeping or between nursing. I found when at home a mini hot water bottle provided better relief between feedings.These pads did provide some relief! But looking back I don’t think it was a game changer or anything.Look up cleaning instructions before you buy as well.
Soft but not very absorbent
These are incredibly soft but do not absorb well at all. The milk just seems to run down between my boob and the pad and soak my shirt underneath. They donât feel cold when wet which is a huge bonus, but Iâm sad they donât soak up the milk very well. I would buy them again since they were soft enough on my extremely sore nipples when I first started to breastfeed, but donât use them much anymore.
These were great to have when my supply was still regulating itself. They are soft and warm and I only had to wash them with wool wash once every couple of weeks. In my experience, what I read about wool pads proved true. I wore wool pads from the moment my milk came in and did not have dry or cracked nipples and only had one incident of a plugged milk duct. Could be coincidence, or could be that wool is really that helpful when breastfeeding! I tried both the regular and extra thick pads and the regular were best for me (I would wake up sweating when wearing the thicker ones). Iâm a size 36b and the 6in diameter worked well for me. I also liked having 2 pairs so that while one pair was being washed/air dried, I had another to wear. The air dry can take a while since they arenât recommended to dry in direct sunlight. All in all Iâm happy I went with this reusable natural fiber option!
These are soft and good for warmth but they fail on basic functionality – they leak! I also use cotton, bamboo, and disposable nursing pads with no leaking at all but these soak straight through and on to clothes. I would not buy again and feel Iâve wasted my money – they were expensive too! Seller was not helpful when I contacted them regarding the productâs performance. Although they help with Vasospasm / Reynaudâs and sore nipples I will have to seek an alternative or double up with another kind of pad which will be rather bulky. What a shame!
Love them! They’re soft and not at all scratchy, keep my boobs warm so my nipples aren’t tensely contracted when I go to feed in a cold place (which would make it harder for baby to latch and inhibit letdown), keep nipples dry to prevent thrush-friendly conditions, and stop leaks getting through to my clothes.However, I’m knocking off a star because I can’t use them alone. I tend to leak a lot from the opposite side while feeding. These wool pads just don’t absorb the milk quickly enough, so it runs down the inside and soaks the bottom of my bra instead. Washing the pads made no difference to absorbency. I now line them with a cotton or bamboo pad during a feed, and wear them alone the rest of the time as they are absorbent enough to contain occasional leaks between feeds.
These are definitely worth the money. They absorb so much and are really comfortable to wear. I got 2 pairs, which is all I need because they dry pretty quickly after washing them. They also help keep my nipples warm, which is something I learned I needed to do because I have Reynaudâs syndrome in them.
I love these nursing pads. They are the first ones I bought to catch early pregnancy leaking and they have remained soft, clean, and help so much to not leak through my clothes without adding too much bulk. The wool keeps me dry feeling and not too hot as a person who runs very hot.