Menstrual pads should be changed every 4-6 hours, or more often if you fill the pad. This is especially important if using commercial pads like Always or Kotex which are less hygienic than cloth pads like Lunapads or Gladrags. It's okay to go a little longer, such as overnight when sleeping.
because the girls have period so the girls (Ex: me) so we should learn to use sanitary napkin . It keep cleaned while having period. Use a sanitary napkin: Step 1: wrapping paper and peeled the tape from the sanitary napkin Step 2: peeled the sticky paper and pasted on the bottom of pants(you will feel the soft and comfortable when using it) Step 3: put your panty near the vagina. To change; you need to change it every 3-4 hour: Step 1: lower your panty ang remove your old pad Step 2: wash your vagina (don;t wash in your vagina) Step 3: use a new pad. I think we should learn how to use a sanitary towel( in class,sisterand your friend they will help about it.^_^
Yes, bamboo fiber can be used as a component of a sanitary napkin. Bamboo makes a good material for sanitary napkins, both disposable and reusable, because it is naturally antibacterial and it is absorbent.
Every 3-4 hours or it will start to smell!
Wear a sanitary napkin/tampon.
The company is claiming that Winalite sanitary napkin is the best among other napkins available in the market. Since it has negative ions coating, the napkin prevents bacterial infection and other hygienic problems.
You probably just want to wrap it up in toilet paper and put it in the trash.
because the girls have period so the girls (Ex: me) so we should learn to use sanitary napkin . It keep cleaned while having period.Use a sanitary napkin:Step 1: wrapping paper and peeled the tape from the sanitary napkinStep 2: peeled the sticky paper and pasted on the bottom of pants(you will feel the soft and comfortable when using it)Step 3: put your panty near the vagina.To change; you need to change it every 3-4 hour:Step 1: lower your panty ang remove your old padStep 2: wash your vagina (don;t wash in your vagina)Step 3: use a new pad.I think we should learn how to use a sanitary towel( in class,sisterand your friendthey will help about it.^_^
It depends on the color - blue liquid will absorb at a disproportionate rate when compared to other substances.
I am assuming you mean "menstruation," also called the "period." This is actually an interesting question, because in countries with the poorest economies, girls often are unable to attend school because they cannot afford sanitary products to wear during that time of the month when they have their period. Some women are forced to use rags, which they must wash frequently. In the west, having the period is easier than it used to be. Most young girls are first taught to wear a sanitary napkin, and when they get older, they might use a tampon. The only difference is that the sanitary napkin is placed outside the vaginal area, and held by a piece of tape that binds it to the girl or woman's underpants. Sanitary napkins these days are much smaller and less obvious than they were ten or fifteen years ago. They must be changed a few times a day; depending on how heavy a woman's period, she may need to change the napkin more frequently. A tampon is worn internally, and does not require anything to hold it in place. It usually has a string on the end of it, and can be removed easily, after a few hours. Like a sanitary napkin, a tampon will be changed more frequently if one's menstrual flow is heavy, and not as often on the days when the flow is light.
New fittings for a sanitary napkin dispenser can be found by telephoning the company responsible for maintaining the dispenser, or the original manufacturer, and requesting the new fittings. New fittings may also be ordered online via ebay or other online shops if the model number or other identifying name for the fittings are known.
A pad is a flattened mass of something soft, a cushion, a thickening on the base of a toe of an animal, a sanitary napkin, or a slang term for a person's house.
Seriously?? WHY would you want to?? Save it to dry off your car after you wash out menstrual blood?? Come on now!