There's a particular kind of anxiety that comes with early breastfeeding that nobody really prepares you for. It's not the feeding itself — challenging as that can be — it's the leaking. The completely unpredictable, no-warning, happening-at-the-worst-possible-moment leaking that made me genuinely reluctant to leave the house for the first few weeks of my son's life.
My name is Leanne. I'm 29, I live in Coventry, and my son Reuben is now four months old. I'm still breastfeeding, which I'm proud of, because the early weeks were genuinely hard. The leaking was a big part of that. I went through three different brands of breast pads in the first month, and none of them gave me the confidence I needed to just… get on with things.
The Problem With the Others
The first pads I tried were the thin disposable kind from the supermarket. They were fine for very light leakage but completely inadequate for the let-down reflex, which for me was enthusiastic to say the least. I'd feel the familiar tingle, look down, and know that whatever I was wearing was about to be compromised. I started wearing dark colours exclusively and planning every outing around feeding times with military precision.
The second brand I tried were thicker and more absorbent but so bulky they were visible through anything fitted. I felt like I was wearing two small pillows under my top. Not ideal when you're already feeling self-conscious about your post-partum body.
I needed something that was genuinely absorbent and genuinely discreet. I wasn't sure that combination existed until I found the baby mom Ultra Thin Gel Breast Pads on ALTOE.
Why These Ones
The combination of features that caught my attention was specific: ultra-thin gel construction, 130ml absorption capacity, one-way suction technology that pulls moisture away from the skin, and a breathable waterproof outer layer. That last detail matters enormously — a waterproof outer that's also breathable means you're protected from leaking through to your clothing while your skin isn't sitting in a damp, airless environment. For nipple health, that distinction is significant.
The 4-layer structure was also reassuring. This wasn't a single-layer pad relying on bulk for absorption — it was an engineered system with each layer doing a specific job. And 50 pads in a pack meant I wasn't going to run out in a week.
The First Time I Wore Them Out
I ordered them and wore them for the first time on a trip to visit my mum — about a forty-minute drive, a couple of hours at her house, forty minutes back. The kind of outing I'd been dreading and avoiding. I wore a light-coloured top deliberately, as a test of my own confidence.
I had a let-down in the car on the way there. I felt it happen, braced myself, and… nothing. No visible dampness, no spreading patch, no need to rummage in my bag for a cardigan to tie around myself. The pad had handled it completely. I arrived at my mum's house in my light-coloured top and felt, for the first time in weeks, like a person who had things under control.
Four Months On
I'm still using them. My supply has regulated now so the leaking is less dramatic than it was in those early weeks, but I still wear breast pads daily and these are the only ones I buy. The skin around my nipples — which had been sore and irritated from the damp environment created by less breathable pads — improved noticeably within the first week of switching. That alone would have been enough to make them my permanent choice.
I leave the house without thinking about it now. I wear what I want. I don't plan outings around feeding times with the same anxious precision. That's a small thing in the grand scheme of new parenthood, but in the moment it felt enormous.
For Any Breastfeeding Mum Who's Been Where I Was
If you're in those early weeks and leaking is making you anxious about going out, please know it does get easier — and the right breast pad makes a meaningful difference in the meantime. Don't settle for pads that are either too thin to work or too thick to wear. This combination exists, and it's worth finding.
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You're doing brilliantly. Even on the days it doesn't feel like it.
— Leanne Kowalski, Coventry
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