No, swimming with a pad is unwise. The water would soak ino it and be very messy and could possible lead to a yeast infection or any other infection. This is why tampons are made. They come in various sizes and are perfect for swimming or any other active sports.
to be sanitary!!
To wear a sanitary pad, remove the back and place it inside the undergarment. It should sit on the middle.
Every time yer dog pees on the floor, pick her up or take her to the pee pad and lightly scold it when it doesn't go on the pee pad. If you take it to the pad everytime he does it on the floor, he will evevtually learn he has to go on the pee pad/
No, this is not normal. You shouldn't be using a pad if not menstruating, also you should never have urine on your sanitary pad - are you sure this is urine and not discharge? If this is urine then you either need to wipe yourself better after using the bathroom or you need to see your doctor as you may be experiencing urinary incontinence.
A sanitary belt is a way of wearing a sanitary pad - these were commonly used before the invention of disposable sanitary pads with sticky backing that stick straight into your underwear, although many women today still use sanitary belts. You can buy both disposable sanitary belt pads like Dr. Whites or cloth sanitary belt pads like Reddy's. Essentially the easiest way of wearing them is to first try on the belt and adjust to suit your body so that it sits comfortably around your waste and under your clothing, then take off the belt and attach the pad. Once the pad is attached then you step into the belt just like you would when putting on underwear. During the day if you need to change the pad it can be a little more awkward, you remove the soiled pad and then have to reattach a new pad - this can be tricky while still wearing the pad but the best way to do this is to attach the pad at the back of the belt first, then pass between your legs and attach at the front.
To properly use a sanitary pad, remove the adhesive backing and place the pad in your underwear with the sticky side down. Make sure the pad is centered and comfortable. Change the pad every 4-6 hours or as needed to maintain cleanliness and prevent leaks. Dispose of used pads in a trash bin, not in the toilet.
when it pees or poos, you have to get its nose and stick it into their pee or poo, then you take it to its pad and put its nose on the pad so it knows that its supposed to pee or poo on the pad.
i should think so yes
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Get the book, "Don't Shoot the Dog" by Karen Pryor. The information is useful for training ANY animal-including humans!What ever you do-do NOT make the pee pad a negative! Don't show your frustration. Show your excitement that he pee'd next to the pad and try to catch him in the act so you can move him on the pad or move the pad over his pee. Don't rub his nose in it. He'll get it.
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.