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    DIY Padsicles for Postpartum Mamas

    Home » Baby » DIY Padsicles for Postpartum Mamas

    Published: Dec 31, 2018 · Modified: Mar 27, 2024 by Sarah · This post may contain affiliate links · 133 Comments

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    If you're planning to have a baby or just had one, make Padsicles! Covered in aloe vera, witch hazel and lavender oil, they are the best postpartum pads to aid in healing and soothing!

    Padsicles - Postpartum Pads with bottles of witch hazel, aloe vera and lavender essential oil.

    Hey y'all listen up: if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant you need to know about padsicles, why? Because they are the absolute best pads for after birth. 

    What are Padsicles?

    They're essentially home-made cold packs for your lady area. Padsicles are the best postpartum pads because they are covered in aloe vera, witch hazel and lavender oil. All together, these reduce pain AND they aid you in healing faster. 

    A padsicle is a cold, soothing, healing postpartum pad for new mamas to use after vaginal birth.

    I am not going to get into the nitty gritty details of postpartum right now. We'll just say it hurts. Before I delivered my baby in November, I read up about postpartum care and found out about padsicles so I whipped up a bunch of them in about 30 minutes one day.

    After that baby came I was so glad I did this DIY. They were heaven sent. I kept thinking to myself that I didn't want to know what postpartum life would be like without the padsicles.

    DIY Frozen Postpartum Pads

    So, if you are going to have a baby I highly recommend making these ahead of time so they'll be ready for you when you get home. If a baby is in your more distant future, pin this for later! If you have a close friend or family member having a baby, make some for them and they'll love you forever. I made a batch of about 30 at first but that many only lasted me about a week so I ended up making another batch of 30 after that. It's up to you to choose how many to make!

    *This post contains affiliate links.

    Supplies needed to make Padsicles:

    • Biggest pads you can find (I use Always Overnights)
    • Witch Hazel (I used this kind)
    • Aloe Vera
    • Lavender Essential Oil (I used DoTerra)
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    an open Postpartum Pads, next to maxi pads, aloe vera and essential oil.

    How to Make Padsicles

    1. Partially unwrap a few pads at a time, but don't detach the wrapper. Spread aloe vera generously up and down the whole pad. Don't just do the middle part - spread it further down almost to the bottom of the pad. Just trust me on that.
    2. Pour about a teaspoon of witch hazel down the middle.
    3. Add a few drops of lavender oil. Fold the pads back up to how they were and stick them in a gallon sized plastic bag, then freeze.
    4. Pull them out of the freezer, one by one, as needed and let them thaw for two or three minutes before use.

    You'll thank me later for this, I wasn't lying when I said they  are the best pads for after birth!  Oh and by the way, if you're making these, congratulations on your bundle of joy! The postpartum pain is only a tiny speck compared to the joy your sweet baby will bring to your life.

    Padsicles - Postpartum Pads Frozen and in a gallon ziplock bag labeled with a sharpie marker.
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    Padsicles - Postpartum Pads for Mom

    Padsicles

    How to Make Padsicles (postpartum frozen pads) to help soothe and heal after after delivering a baby. Padsicles are the best postpartum pads because they are covered in aloe vera, witch hazel and lavender oil.
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    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Active Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Makes: 20 padsicles
    Author: Pretty Providence
    Cost: $15.00

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    Materials

    • 20 Extra Heavy Overnight Maxi Pads
    • Aloe Vera
    • Witch Hazel
    • Lavender Essential Oil

    Instructions

    • Partially unwrap a few pads at a time, but don't detach the wrapper. Spread aloe vera generously up and down the whole pad. Don't just do the middle part - spread it further down almost to the bottom of the pad. Just trust me on that. Pour about a teaspoon of witch hazel down the middle.
      Padsicles - Postpartum Pads
    • Add a few drops of lavender oil. Fold the pads back up to how they were and stick them in a gallon sized plastic bag, then freeze. Pull them out of the freezer, one by one, as needed and let them thaw for two or three minutes before use.

    Notes

    Always Overnight Maxi with wings are the pads I prefer for this. 
    The essential oil is optional, but lavender oil does have healing properties so I recommend using it if you can! Also, it smells amazing. 
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    Now that you're armed with the absolute best postpartum pads, you can sit back and relax, waiting for your sweet bundle to arrive! 

    xo,

    Sarah

    This post was originally published in January 2015 and has been updated with new photos, video and more detailed information. 

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    1. Kristin

      June 11, 2016 at 3:14 pm

      Such a great idea! I'm a month away from my due date and just made a big batch of 32 of these. One tip that might work for others: I poured the witch hazel and lavender oil into separate spray bottles to make it easier to distribute over the pad. 10 sprays of witch hazel from a medium sized (about 8-oz) bottle, and a few sprays of oil from a tiny 2-oz bottle. Easy peasy. You just saved my lady bacon!

      Reply
    2. Sasha Madden

      April 07, 2016 at 2:38 pm

      How far in advance did you make these? I'm 33 weeks and have a sneaking suspicion that my little guy might come early (maybe just wishful thinking on my part!). Anyway, I want to be as prepared as possible so just wondering if these will be good in the freezer for that long.

      Reply
    3. Sasha Madden

      April 07, 2016 at 2:38 pm

      How far in advance did you make these? I'm 33 weeks and have a sneaking suspicion that my little guy might come early (maybe just wishful thinking on my part!). Anyway, I want to be as prepared as possible so just wondering if these will be good in the freezer for that long.

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        April 07, 2016 at 2:45 pm

        I think I made them around 35 weeks! They should be fine in the freezer that long as long as your bag is sealed well :)
        Sarah Skaggs

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      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        April 07, 2016 at 2:45 pm

        I think I made them around 35 weeks! They should be fine in the freezer that long as long as your bag is sealed well :)
        Sarah Skaggs

        Reply
    4. Sarah @ Pretty Providence

      April 01, 2016 at 12:45 pm

      haha! better to be safe than sorry :)

      Reply
    5. Sarah @ Pretty Providence

      April 01, 2016 at 12:45 pm

      haha! better to be safe than sorry :)

      Reply
    6. Sarah @ Pretty Providence

      April 01, 2016 at 12:44 pm

      That would probably work... but I've never done it! The only thing I would be hesitant about is the aloe vera, because it's kind of thick and you might not get enough out of the spray bottle!

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    7. Sarah @ Pretty Providence

      April 01, 2016 at 12:44 pm

      That would probably work... but I've never done it! The only thing I would be hesitant about is the aloe vera, because it's kind of thick and you might not get enough out of the spray bottle!

      Reply
    8. Sarah

      March 19, 2016 at 1:51 pm

      HI! i was wondering your thoughts on just tossing all the ingredients in a spray bottle and spritzing the crap out of the pads instead of the application as you have it? Let me know. Thanks!

      Reply
    9. Karen

      March 15, 2016 at 6:33 pm

      It is a great idea. I am kind of weird though because after using ice packs a day in the hospital. Found out the second day when I didn't get an ice pack that it didn't hurt as much. I got one later and it made it hurt more again. I only had that experience once though. My other 3 were born c-section.

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      • Sarah

        March 19, 2016 at 1:53 pm

        I've been told that using ice is only for the first 24-48 hours. After that you use heat.
        These pads dont have enough liquid in them to stay cold for super duper long though. the ingredients are what does the healing soothing (from what i gather).

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      • Sarah

        March 19, 2016 at 1:53 pm

        I've been told that using ice is only for the first 24-48 hours. After that you use heat.
        These pads dont have enough liquid in them to stay cold for super duper long though. the ingredients are what does the healing soothing (from what i gather).

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        • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

          March 19, 2016 at 5:14 pm

          That is interesting I have never heard to use heat? I am definitely not a dr. But I have had 3 babies, for whatever that's worth! Haha. I switched these out every hour or two for the first 48 hours, and then used them when needed after that for about the first week. Hope this helps!

        • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

          March 19, 2016 at 5:14 pm

          That is interesting I have never heard to use heat? I am definitely not a dr. But I have had 3 babies, for whatever that's worth! Haha. I switched these out every hour or two for the first 48 hours, and then used them when needed after that for about the first week. Hope this helps!

    10. Meghan Lott Caldwell

      March 01, 2016 at 7:48 pm

      How necessary is the lavender? I know essential oils are crazy expensive!

      Reply
      • Sarah @ Pretty Providence

        March 01, 2016 at 8:06 pm

        Probably not a big deal to leave it out but I did like the scent! Haha

        Reply
    11. Vicky

      March 01, 2016 at 6:46 pm

      And I'm guessing these ingredients are safe for putting on your lady parts?

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        March 01, 2016 at 6:55 pm

        Yes mam!!

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        • Vicky

          June 07, 2016 at 3:41 pm

          I'm having a really hard time finding 100% Aloe Vera locally. The closest I've found are "Lily of the Dessert 99% Aloe Gelly", and "Jason Soothing 98% Aloe Vera Gel".
          http://www.lilyofthedesert.com/product/aloe-gelly/
          https://well.ca/products/jason-soothing-98-aloe-vera-gel_11369.html

          I would prefer using 100% but Amazon in Canada sucks, they want me to pay $20 for shipping. So i'm leaning more toward the Lily of the Dessert one. What do you think?

    12. Samantha Hiebert

      February 29, 2016 at 1:16 pm

      Does it matter if it's alcohol free witch hazel or not? I live in Canada and have had a hard time finding the alcohol free one...

      Reply
      • Sarah @ Pretty Providence

        March 01, 2016 at 8:05 pm

        Mine wasn't alcohol free!

        Reply
      • Christy

        March 15, 2016 at 6:51 pm

        you probably need alcohol free. unless you want to set your whoha on fire... just sayin'

        Reply
      • goingmyownway

        March 30, 2016 at 5:32 pm

        You can find plenty of alcohol free witch hazels online, Amazon for one place. Alcohol free will be important if you have any cuts or tears. Alcohol Stings!

        Reply
      • goingmyownway

        March 30, 2016 at 5:32 pm

        You can find plenty of alcohol free witch hazels online, Amazon for one place. Alcohol free will be important if you have any cuts or tears. Alcohol Stings!

        Reply
    13. Hannah

      December 23, 2015 at 9:01 pm

      Hi there, I'm due with my second in April of next year and am really looking forward to being prepared with things like this that I didn't have with my first! Thanks so much for sharing about such a sensitive subject! I was wondering if you thought this product I found would work?

      http://www.amazon.com/Thayers-Witch-Hazel-Original-Alcohol/dp/B00D3OB06S/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1450929289&sr=8-7&keywords=witch+hazel+aloe+vera

      It's a witch hazel and aloe hybrid, so I thought it might do just as well as using the two different products. Thoughts? Thanks again! =)

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        December 23, 2015 at 9:55 pm

        I bet it would work fine! I'd maybe just put s little extra on to compensate! So exciting about baby number two, congratulations!!!

        Reply
    14. Bonnie Way

      October 30, 2015 at 1:49 pm

      Love these ideas! I'm due with my fourth in two weeks so I'm off to get these supplies and make some. I've done frozen pads in the past but not with aloe or witch hazel but I love natural remedies so these sound great. One recommendation: DON'T use Always!!! I'd highly recommend using natural pads like NatraCare (I think is the name). Always and most other pads have chemicals in them to stop odour that also prevent healing. My midwife warned me about them with my first baby so I've used cloth or natural pads every baby since. Cloth don't work in the freezer though. :) Look for organic or chemical-free pads if you can find them. :)

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        October 30, 2015 at 4:03 pm

        Thanks for the tips! And congrats on baby number 4!

        Reply
    15. CJ

      October 21, 2015 at 7:27 am

      Weird question from a first time mom... Are these, er, absorbent still? Or will I need another (even bigger) pad underneath it?

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        October 21, 2015 at 7:47 am

        They are still absorbent!! Best of luck, it's all worth it!

        Reply
    16. Jessica

      September 17, 2015 at 8:42 pm

      Has anyone tried this mixing the lavender oil with the witch hazel to help distribute it better?

      Reply
      • Jessica

        September 20, 2015 at 11:17 am

        I made these. I mixed the witch hazel with lavender oil in a cup, and applied it with a straw by collecting the liquid in the straw and holding my finger over the other end, then slowly letting the liquid out on pad. Made it super easy to get even coverage.

        Reply
      • Anna Sauls de Reyes

        September 22, 2016 at 4:02 pm

        Yes. I mixed eo and wh in a measuring cup. I applied aloe in a line in center of pad, poured 1-3 tsp (depending if overnight or regular pad) over aloe along center of pad, then spread aloe with a butter knife like making pb&j before re-closing wrapper. Not that I'm type A or anything...

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        • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

          September 22, 2016 at 6:23 pm

          Haha I love it! I'm sure that worked so well!

    17. Jenna

      August 20, 2015 at 12:35 pm

      I love these! I bought the pads with wings (not sure that they make overnight without wings) and I didn't want the aloe to get on the wings and therefore all over me. I made several pads with the witch hazel and aloe, I kept the Aloe (I bought the clear kind) in the fridge and added it just before I used them.

      I wish that I had known this trick for the first time around and I am so very excited to try them out! Due date today (8/20/15)... but nothing to say that I will be having this baby any time soon. Thank you!!

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        August 20, 2015 at 12:44 pm

        Yay!!! So so excited for you and your new addition! You will absolutely love them!! Best of luck!

        Reply
    18. Meagan Haulbrook

      June 15, 2015 at 5:40 pm

      Hey, first-time-mom here. How many of these would you recommend making? I made 8, but I'm not sure what to expect (like how often I'll use them everyday and how many days I'll need them).

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        June 15, 2015 at 6:49 pm

        Depending on how labor goes, you will want to switch it out every couple hours for the first week or so at least! I got a bag of 32 and used them all! Hope that helps!

        Reply
    19. Amy

      May 01, 2015 at 1:53 pm

      I just barely heard about these and am excited to try them after I have this baby! Wish I'd known about them for my other 3 pregnancies!! :)

      Reply
    20. Colleen Pastoor

      January 02, 2015 at 3:51 pm

      Lol so someone told me about these AFTER I had my babes. I sure could have used them! Keeping this around in case there's a next time :)

      Reply
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