Reddit Reddit reviews Dermoplast Pain Relieving Spray-2.75 oz.

We found 4 Reddit comments about Dermoplast Pain Relieving Spray-2.75 oz.. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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4 Reddit comments about Dermoplast Pain Relieving Spray-2.75 oz.:

u/ernieball · 6 pointsr/BabyBumps

For PP care (uncomplicated vaginal birth, 1st degree tear) I used Depends Adult Diapers (maybe 20? Had a few left over), Dermoplast (the blue can!!!), Tucks Pads, and made padsicles (20ish) before hand (extra large maxi pads, alo vera gel, alcohol free witch hazel, a spattering of tea tree oil, pop in freezer). Hands down would recommend. My hospital didn't send me home with any supplies so I'm glad I went ahead and got some "just in case" items before hand. The adult diapers were pretty much like wearing comfy granny panties, not at all "diaper feeling" like I thought they'd be, and I could pop a padsicle in every few hours easy peasy without worrying about ruining underpants or leaking everywhere. Once the Depends needed to be changed out I'd just trash the whole thing and start fresh. No clean up - 10/10.

Pricing everything out I've listed (lazily) on Amazon my "kit" would be around $80, but you can find these things for much cheaper in CVS or your local drug store. Looking at the quantities included in your kit I'm thinking you'd have to buy additional products anyway (more pads for sure, more briefs most likely, and I'm not sure how easy it is to clean the compresses but the padsicles are awesome and disposable, major plus in my book). I'm not sure it's as great a kit as it looks at first glance.

ETA - I didn't need these for PP care but I do love having chux for the kiddo. I have a few in the diaper bag and lay them on nasty public changing tables before I lay down his changing pad for an extra layer of protection (and so I don't drag a dirty pad back into the diaper bag).

u/MnM1016 · 4 pointsr/TrollXMoms

Dermoplast Pain Relieving Spray-2.75 oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006GWSTO/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_TJrEwb024BKRZ
This stuff is a life saver for post partum. It makes bathroom breaks more bearable.

u/VictoryMatcha · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Everyone else already said food so I’ll add dermaplast, Tucks pads, and if she’s breastfeeding, soothies . Throw some dry shampoo in there, too.

u/missgimpsalot · 1 pointr/spicy

Pain relief spray might help, but not sure if it's available at any local types, like Walgreens, Walmart, or something.

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006GWSTO/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdo_t1_AV0XCbY1SM7V0