In your panties or pantyhose. Stick the tape to the crotch and if there are wings, wrap them around your panties.
Kind of hard to do the pads with wings in pantyhose so I always use snug fitting panties, I love super maxi pads overnights with wings. I feel so very feminine
You put them in your underwear when you menstruate. They show exactly how to do that on the package.
Yes, but why?
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The average woman will use 15,000 pads or tampons in her menstruating life.
The most absorbent pads are normally overnight pads, rather than maxi pads. Disposable pads will only hold up to 15ml, you might want to consider cloth pads which can come in higher absorbencies and have other benefits.
A guy can wear as many maxi pads as he wants - they serve no practical function for a guy, so it's all about his wants and comfort.
The most important item would be maxi pads. If you never had a period, maxi pads are easier to use than tampons. Tylenol, Motrin or Pamprin for cramps would be a good thing to have too. Have extra underwear and extra toilet paper on hand too.
maxi pads... they also stick which helps.
Tell your parent or Guardian about it and get yourself some some MAXI PADS at your local store. Make sure to take care of your hygiene and change your pads frequently to prevent any infections or bad odors. The most popular Maxi PADS used are from the brand ALWAYS. They guarantee you full protection all day long.
maximus padus means maxi pads in latin.. according to the Maine comedian Bob Marley
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Pad's have differing absorbency ratings, shows as little water drops on the side of the packet - choose the absorbency you need and change accordingly to prevent leaking. If your pads irritate you it may be the type you're using, commercial pads such as Always or Kotex commonly cause irritation either due to their preventing air-flow, containing hundreds of chemicals, or because of rough edges. Try different types of pads; organic pads such as Cottons or Natracare are hypoallergenic so prevent irritation due to chemicals, or cloth pads such as Lunapads or Gladrags cut out any form of irritation - both types of pads are more hygienic, healthier, and greener too.
In a way, yes, since they both absorb liquids, also no because diapers go around the waist and holds more