Immediately after you operation you may find that you have to wear pads for a few weeks as there will be some discharge from your vagina which will turn into a grey fluid in time. After all your wounds have healed there should be no discharge.
No. They are operational as soon as being put on. The longer you run them the more they wear due to wear of the break pads.
The pads or shoes wear out and need replacing.
You do not need a scan tool to replace any brake pads. The wear is obvious.
i dont wear pads i ocasionally wear a helmet and i wear that on my heade but when i have to wear pads i wear them on my elbows and ocasionaly the wrist guards but they make it harder to bertslide and that.
They wear many.... you have your basic shoulder pads, knee pads, hip pads,thigh pads tail bone pads and your cup.
The Crossover shouldn't require nursing pads, but if you need some you can always add them later.
They wear pads in lacrosse because they could get hurt.
No, pads do not hurt. I wear pads and they have never ever hurt me.
No player would wear shin pads in rugby, there is no need for them.
Goalies don't have to wear arm pads because they don't need to (unless the league u play in requires them, but that is rare) and the pads limit they're range of motion. But really the goalie himself makes the decision as to wear them or not and some like and some dislike.
No, you can wear knee pads that go on your knees to help with digging.
It means you need to change the worn parts, usually pads or shoes in the drum