Goofy Gerber
I posted awhile back about my calling Gerber for free product samples (it was advertised on their website). Not sure what to think because all I’ve received thus far are some lousy coupons. That’s IT. Also, I noticed on the soothing gel pads I purchased that each pad is only good for FOUR hours - I did some comparison with the Playtex gels pads and they also only last four hours. Conversely, Soothies gel pads are good several DAYS (I could push them easily to 4-5 if I took care of them). Therefore, I don’t think Gerber is going to be the money-saver I thought they would be. The breakdown, price-wise on the gel pads is this:
Gerber - 8 for 12.49
Playtex - 6 for 9.99
Soothies - 2 for 11.95
I am hesitant to plunk down any more money to get the Playtex as well - I am debating this. I will definitely be purchasing some Soothies and will definitely report back on product comparisons.
Again, let me stress - gels pad and lanolin are an “either/or” situation. You do NOT use them together. For me, the lanolin cream did NOT work, but the gel pads were a Godsend sent directly from His Truly from Above (or alternatively, my cousin, a lactation consultant. Your choice). I would recommend that any new mother not run out and stock up on supplies. Instead, I suggest using the free samples of lanolin the hospital will surely pass along and buying only one set of gels pads to start off with. Then, you can figure out what works for you before you go plunking down your kid’s college fund.
Sidenote: If you don’t end up using your lanolin cream, save the sample tubes! They can be used for convenient travel-sized tubes of diaper rash cream. Obviously, lanolin cream is WAY to expensive to use all the time for diaper rash, but it was so convenient to just tuck a small tube in my carry-on when you’re out and about.



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June 14th, 2007 at 10:04 am
Soothies and lanolin can’t be used together at the same time, but they can be used in concert with each other. I used soothies whenever my baby was not nursing to make my nipples feel better, and I put a layer of lanolin on my nipples right before feeding the baby as a little extra layer of protection. The lanolin never made my nipples feel better on its own so I was glad for the soothies, but it was nice as a little extra protectant each time I had to nurse.
June 14th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
I totally wish I had known about the gel pads. I will surley pass this info along to my expectant (any day now) friend.
June 3rd, 2008 at 7:40 pm
Lanolin is a great natural product for mothers to use for rashes and discomfort. Its nice to have something that can protect you and your baby, and is great for sore nipples when breast feeding.