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medela Hydrogel Pads
Discover the soothing comfort of Medela Hydrogel Pads, a must-have accessory for new mothers experiencing the common issues of sore or cracked nipples while breastfeeding. These hydrogel pads provide immediate relief by preventing clothing friction and promoting the healing process, ensuring your breastfeeding journey is as comfortable as possible. Certified and safe for both mom and baby, these pads are incredibly easy to use—simply apply directly to the nipples for soothing care. Perfect for on-the-go moms, the pads are discreet and designed for easy storage and maintenance. Turn the challenges of breastfeeding into moments of bonding and joy with the added benefit of quick comfort and healing from Medela Hydrogel Pads. Use instructions: To use the hydrogel inserts, follow these simple steps:
Start by washing your hands, then open the bag and remove the hydrogel inserts from the plastic insert.
Gently place the gel side insert directly over your nipple.
When you're ready to breastfeed, simply remove the hydrogel insert and place it on a clean surface.
Then, wash your breasts with warm water and pat them dry before breastfeeding.
When you have finished breastfeeding, put the hydrogel pads back in with clean hands.
Can the hydrogel inserts be reused?
Yes, you can reuse a hydrogel insert within 24 hours. Store the pads in a cool, clean and dry place between uses – there's no need to wash them with soap or detergent. You can store the hydrogel inserts in the fridge for an extra cooling effect – but keep them out of the reach of children if you have several children in the family. And if a hydrogel insert becomes cloudy or milky, discard it and use a new one.
Provides immediate relief and supports the healing process
Also prevents your clothes from rubbing against your nipples
Remember that very sore or cracked nipples can be a sign that your baby's pacifier grip isn't working properly during breastfeeding. It's therefore a good idea to have your baby's pacifier latch checked by a lactation consultant or lactation specialist.
$13.00
medela Hydrogel Pads—
$13.00


Description
Discover the soothing comfort of Medela Hydrogel Pads, a must-have accessory for new mothers experiencing the common issues of sore or cracked nipples while breastfeeding. These hydrogel pads provide immediate relief by preventing clothing friction and promoting the healing process, ensuring your breastfeeding journey is as comfortable as possible. Certified and safe for both mom and baby, these pads are incredibly easy to use—simply apply directly to the nipples for soothing care. Perfect for on-the-go moms, the pads are discreet and designed for easy storage and maintenance. Turn the challenges of breastfeeding into moments of bonding and joy with the added benefit of quick comfort and healing from Medela Hydrogel Pads. Use instructions: To use the hydrogel inserts, follow these simple steps:
Start by washing your hands, then open the bag and remove the hydrogel inserts from the plastic insert.
Gently place the gel side insert directly over your nipple.
When you're ready to breastfeed, simply remove the hydrogel insert and place it on a clean surface.
Then, wash your breasts with warm water and pat them dry before breastfeeding.
When you have finished breastfeeding, put the hydrogel pads back in with clean hands.
Can the hydrogel inserts be reused?
Yes, you can reuse a hydrogel insert within 24 hours. Store the pads in a cool, clean and dry place between uses – there's no need to wash them with soap or detergent. You can store the hydrogel inserts in the fridge for an extra cooling effect – but keep them out of the reach of children if you have several children in the family. And if a hydrogel insert becomes cloudy or milky, discard it and use a new one.
Provides immediate relief and supports the healing process
Also prevents your clothes from rubbing against your nipples
Remember that very sore or cracked nipples can be a sign that your baby's pacifier grip isn't working properly during breastfeeding. It's therefore a good idea to have your baby's pacifier latch checked by a lactation consultant or lactation specialist.





















