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Pantiliners are used for absorbing the whitish vaginal discharge, a small amount of urine leaks, and a period.
You don't stop discharge, discharge is how your vagina keeps itself clean and healthy.You can use a pantiliner but this is best avoided as they prevent air-flow to genitals, disposable pantiliners can contain chemicals which can cause bad odour, irritation, and infection. Best to only use cloth pantiliners, only use pantiliners on days of heavy discharge, and only when needed.
No, there's no reason to use pantiliners for discharge. Women get discharge every single day as it's how the vagina remains clean and healthy, unless you have a vaginal infection you should not be producing so much discharge as to need a daily pantiliner. It's unhygienic to wear pantiliners daily because they prevent air-flow to your genitals, this creates the perfect warm moist environment for bacteria and yeast to thrive. Commercial brands of pantiliners are made from plastics which prevent air-flow more than cloth brands of pantiliners, commercial pantiliners are also bleached and chemically treated which can cause irritation, infections, and it means such pantiliners can also contain harmful substances such as dioxin. Imagine the cost and the waste of using even just one pantiliner per day for the rest of your life! Pantiliners are a reasonably new invention, women are encouraged to use liners daily in order for feminine hygiene companies to make more money, but there is no reason for women to use pantiliners for discharge.
You will need: Pantiliners-For Vaginal Discharge Pads-For Your Period Tampons(if your allowed to use them) Some Feminine Wipes(optional)
when on your period it is said that wearing lose and comfortable clothing is best. this way there is no pressure against a bloated stomach that could be from a tight shirt or pair of pants. you will be most comfortable this way.but when not on your period war pantiliners because of any discharge.
It is possible that it is not your period quite yet but that you are just spotting. If you are worried about it ruining your undergarments, ask an adult to take you to get pantiliners.
Stayfree is a brand of commercial pantiliners and menstrual pads. These are used during menstruation to absorb blood as it leaves the body so that none gets on underwear or clothing.
No, you don't have to wear a pantiliner - pantiliners are designed for light menstrual flow, but some women will go without protection when flow is this light, use period underwear, sanitary pads, softcups, or menstrual cups.
You should see a whitish residue in your undies for a month or two before. Make sure you have pads with you, you might even want to wear pantiliners. You should see a reddish-brownish substance in your undies. That's your period. Don't panic, it can be scary. Just relax!!!
Don't use tampons if you still have a yeast infection, or any other vaginal infection. Tampons increase risk of vaginal infections, so if you already have an infection or chance of still having an infection, it may increase. It's best for you to use pads and pantiliners for the rest of your period rather than tampons.
Yes, thick vaginal discharge on underwear can make the underwear stiff when it dries. Discharge changes with hormonal changes so sometimes it will be thicker than others days, and that's normal. You can use pantiliners to deal with this but it's not very hygienic to use pantiliners daily as it prevents air flow to your genitals, not to mention it's expensive and wasteful. As long as a girl changes her underwear daily it's absolutely fine.
You could ask a friend to go shopping with you and you can buy some pads or tampons, but I really think you should tell your mom.. She would know what to do.