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Not much use if you need them now, but I always found the Boots own brand were identical to the Lansinoh ones for a fraction of the price, especially if you get one of their many "buy 2 get 1 free" type offers.


(adds breast pads to the growing list of things I realise I don't have...)

Ah thanks everyone- love this forum! Found some in the Chemist in Dulwich Village in the end. Nowhere on Lship Lane had them, neither did Sainsbury's.


Thanks for the tip Pickle. They're not very eco or purse friendly but I've tried loads of different brands including reuseable and none of them work well. Have never tried Boots own though so will grab some the next time I'm there.


Sylviamaria and Sanity Girl I've pmed you.

Lansinoh breastpads can be hard to track down, which I think is so annoying - once it took me 3 days to get my hands on some, the big sainsbury's in ED was out of stock, the pharmacy's on LL and Rosendale Road were also out. I also once tried a supermarket, superdrug and boots in North Finchley, and none of them had them in stock. The one thing you need when BFing!

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