I want to share this information with you as well as see what others have
are finding. A client claims that after wearing lily padz she got
mastitis. She says that when she removed them at night she could detect a
sour bad odor. Lily padz had just published a study claiming that silicone
pads can decrease the risk of thrush, plugged ducts, mastitis and other
infections. She also said that another hospital in southern Michigan they
ran a study and found those women that wore lily padz were more prone to
mastitis. I decided to start my own study. In case you haven't heard of
them they are a silicone pad that is self adhesive and for women that work
they can use these without wearing disposable bra pads because they keep
them from leaking. I am anxious to hear your response.
Terri Klein RN CLE CLC
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