Yes, you can wear a pantiliner when not on your period - this is why they were designed, to increase sales by encouraging women to wear products every day.
There is no reason to use pantiliners daily and it can actually be unhygienic because they prevent air-flow to genitals so increase risk of vaginal infections, particularly if using commercial brands which can also contain harmful ingredients.
If you feel you absolutely must wear pantiliners avoid wearing them on days when discharge is lighter or when just laying around the house, change every 4-6 hours, and ideally use cloth brands which allow air-flow and don't contain harmful substances.
No, there's no need to use menstrual pads if not menstruating.
Once your period is over you stop using menstrual products until you get your period again next cycle. You may want to carry pads or other supplies like menstrual cups with you ready for your next period, but you don't need to use them before then. Using pads when not menstruating isn't very comfortable or hygienic, also if you use disposable pads that would create a lot of waste and cost a lot.
Well it really depends because one if you are just spotting it you night as well well wear one so you can be prepared.
Not necessarily. If you are worried about vaginal discharge, a pantyliner would suit your needs because it smaller,more comfortable, and still fully absorbs.
Well, not necessarily because you need to save some pads for the next month.
you should put in a tampon and wear a pad in your underwear
no it will not but instead of putting a pad on before your period just bring it with you
Make sure you have a pad or tampon with you and wear it
You Dont Have To Wear A Pad If you arent on your Period. But it is always good to carry pads or tampons with you in your bag
if you have your period or think you might pee a little during exercise it's a good idea to wear one.
Get a pad.
if you feel like your gonna get your period then wear a pad and if that happens run down to the office and ask if you can call your parents and they can come and give you a pad or tampon
stick it on to the inside of the crotch of your period panties.
To wear a sanitary pad, remove the back and place it inside the undergarment. It should sit on the middle.
Best choice could be to wear a tampon but, if you don't feel comfortable with that then you could wear a pad with your swim suit and just hang out or tan.
It is not dangerous to not wear a pad however, if you think you are about to start it is prudent to wear one so you don't run the risk of it running through to your pants where someone might be able to see it.
long pants, undies under your pants so you can place your pad on your undies, NOT WHITE BOTTONS, shorts what dont open as much, not dresses wear a tampon if your going to wear a dress, NO SKIRTS,leggings