Maternity Bed Pads
Carrying a child puts enough stresses and strains on the body without having to worry
about changing sheets in the middle of the night and doing extra washing every morning.
With an Aquasolari pad on the bed you not only know you’ll stay dry and comfortable
all through the night, you also know that you can wash and refresh the pad in no-time
in the morning. And, because they can be re-used so many times, you’re already perfectly
prepared for any bed wetting problems your new-born may have!
What our customers say
I first used Aquasolari bed pads a couple of weeks leading up
to the birth of my second child, Edward. I looked into using a waterproof pad like
this, as when I gave birth to my first child Joshua, my waters had broken in the
middle of the night. The Aquasolari bed pad gave me so much confidence to go to
bed on the nights approaching my due date with Edward, without having to worry about
sodden sheets at the same time as going into labour. As it happened, on this occasion,
my waters did not go in the middle of the night, but I have since used this pad
with Joshua when he was coming out of nappies and I will definitely use it again
with Edward when he is ready. It saves so much time and energy, not to mention anxiety,
for both myself and the child, knowing that if there is a mishap, the moisture will
disappear into the pad, without causing any discomfort and therefore upset in the
night. Thank you Aquasolari. From an extremely grateful mother.
Mrs Olivia Munday, mother, Joshua 6 and Edward 1
Being pregnant does all sorts of funny things to the body – and the loss of fluids
at night can be a problem for some women. The last thing they need is to have to
lie in a wet uncomfortable bed. And when they’re carrying a child they certainly
don’t need the exertion of having to strip sheets and clean heavy mattresses.
I recommend AQUASOLARI to the mothers I look after because it’s such a simple and
effective solution to the problem. It’s so easy to fit and wash, and because it’s
comfortable and unobtrusive they can leave it on the bed, just in case. That way,
they never have to worry.
Marie O’Conner, Midwife, Sussex, England.