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Mothercare Disposable Maternity Briefs

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  • 1.50/5
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      Nothing

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      Bad fitting

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    Very bad sizing and doesn’t keep you feeling protected. My pad slid out many times and there is big difference in the sizes. The small where too tight and the medium where just told loose so no option
  • 0.63/5
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      None

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      Sizing

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    Got the size bigger and they were still pretty tight. Unfortunately didn't check before I went to hospital and had to squeeze into them (whilst stupidly not bringing anything else). They felt horrible, flimsy and just extremely poor quality. I know they are meant to be disposable but they aren't great when you've just had a baby.
  • 1.00/5
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      None

    • Weaknesses:

      Uncomfortable plastic

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    These was one of my worst buys they was so plasticy and uncomfortable and flimsy not worth it. Rather go buy primark. Ones for £2 and throw away. Waste of money don't bother
  • 1.00/5
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      None

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      Actual size too small, uncomfortable, expensive

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    I brought these before birth so that I could pop them on whilst in hospital after baby was born but unfortunately they were far too tight for my actual size. I'd say 2 sizes smaller at least. I had an emergency c-section and I thought even so these would be practical as I could just slip them on but no go even with the help of my partner had to resort to using normal pads for heavy periods.
  • 4.50/5
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      Practical, throw away

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    I was soooooo pleased I had these when I had to stay in hospital after just having my first child. He was born by emergency c section I had some very heavy bleeding afterwards and I cannot tell you the delight of after using to just throw away and not having to worry about washing anything. Plus I think when you're in hospital that is the best way. ..so much easier to throw away!! They aren't the nicest looking of underwear or that comfy but it's the practicality of them....pure genius whoever thinks of things like this, would absolutely use them again!! :-)
  • 2.13/5
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      Disposable

    • Weaknesses:

      Poor fit

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    These are not worth using in my experience. They do not fit true to size, and are not comfortable at all. It is difficult to get a maternity pad to stay put in these, and so it was a constant worry that I would leak.
    If you have a caesarian the disposable briefs do not sit well to avoid your wound.
    They are disposable, which does mean that I was not worried about the mess following birth, and you can tear them off if needed. However, I'd suggest buying a cheap multipack of cotton briefs and throw them away if necessary.
  • 3.00/5
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      Disposable

    • Weaknesses:

      Sizing wrong

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    I purchased these for the 1st time on my 5th baby why I didn't buy them before I don't know they have been a godsend with the amount you bleed after giving birth I wore them a week after and it saved a lot of washing and ruined underwear I did purchase them in size on which said 16/18 but they definitely wasn't that size I a size 12/14 and they was still a little tight round the legs. If you can get them in the right size I would highly recommend.
  • 2.00/5
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      Disposable

    • Weaknesses:

      Not practical

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    I bought these to take into hospital when I have birth to my son. They are a complete waste of money, you bleed a lot after birth and these are not practical to wear with the huge maternity pads. They are not particularly comfortable, sizing is poor. You would be better of buying some cheap cotton pants that you can Tahoe away after, which is what it did in the end after trying these. At least with cotton they are soft, comfortable, better to hold a maternity pad and breathable.
  • 1.50/5
    • Strengths:

      Disposable

    • Weaknesses:

      Too flimsy and small

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    Save yourself some money and don’t bother getting these. I bought them for the hospital to take with me when I had my son.
    They are not helpful or practical in the slightest. I didn’t appreciate just how much you bleed after giving birth for days afterwards and these are no good to wear alongside the huge sanitary towels you have to wear. They were too flimsy and I bought them in size 16, normally a size 12/14 and I struggled to get them on anyway. You would do better to buy some cheap cotton knickers that are at least comfortable and through them away after. You can buy cotton knickers for the same price as these disposable ones.
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Description

Mothercare Disposable Maternity Briefs are specially designed for use during late pregnancy and after your baby is born. Perfect to take in your hospital bag, or for after baby is born.

They are comfortably shaped and made from extra soft fabric which is kind on skin. Come in a pack of 5.

Mothercare Disposable Maternity Briefs come in Small (size 10-12). Medium (size 14-16) and Large (size 16+).

 

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