That is fine, but if you find it means you "leak" i would suggest buying a bigger size pad.
Well you have to wear a pad and change it every few hours and ask your mother
im pretty sure you cant.
no, its fine.
relax! you don't have to worry. getting your period is normal. You just feel normal, except for wearing a pad. Just remember to change it every few hours.
You should follow the instructions that are inside or outside the packet. However, the general guide is to change your pad at least every 6 hours. Most people find they need to change it more often than this though, particularly when/if their period is heavy.
The length of time before your pad becomes "full" all depends on the type of pad you use. If you use a thin "light day" one, and you have a heavy flow, it could be about 3-5 hours before you need to change. If you wear a "heavy flow" pad, those can last for up to 8 hours maximum. Check the label on your pad package to be sure becaue al brands vary. Although pads can absorb for a long time, I recommend to change every 2-3 hours to avoid stench.
During the day, change your pad every three to four hours to prevent odor, stains on your clothes, and possible vaginal infections. Source: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/teen-talk/watch/period-how-use-pad-tampon-cup-26793.htm
Just keep the pad in its original packaging or in a drawer. If you mean how do you keep a used or soiled pad, wrap it in a plastic bag. Clean pads are quite durable but should be kept away from any material that can cause irritation such as rough wool.
Yes. That is completely normal. It is also normal if you have to change more often than that. That is usually how often i change my pad.
maybe 9 hours
that's what i do....i think it just matters how heavy your period is. some people like it to be clean b/c a dirty pad is pretty gross but its not bad for you or anything, just be careful you don't bleed through
girls were feminine pad when their period starts. girls were feminine pad when their period starts. girls were feminine pad when their period starts.