Tampons are inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual flow before it leaves the body. There are various different types of tampons that are inserted slightly differently, but with all there are various precautions to follow to reduce risks of vaginal infections and Toxic shock syndrome. If interested in using tampons it's best to learn more about the types of tampons you may want to use online.
You can wear some modern pads with a traditional sanitary belt although you would have to experiment. Sanitary belts can still be bought on the Internet. They take some getting used to and are a bit old fashioned, but they do the job.
They are tampons and they block the blood from getting everywhere when there period comes.
to wear a pad , take your panty and stick ot on a comfortable position . If leakage has to be dealt with , then stick 2 pads , overlapping each other in a very small portion .
Sanitary pads don't go onto the bed, they go into your underwear - attached either with adhesive or snap-fastens. If worried about leaking overnight be sure to wear overnight pads which are often longer and more absorbent than the pads you would wear during the day, and put an old towel under yourself.
I'm wondering if you're confusing diapers with sanitary pads that some women used when they're menstruating.
Yes, there are pads brands that have got special ones for scanty flow. They are shorter and thinner and are good enough to soak in minimal bleeding.
Some hotels may provide sanitary pads for guests upon request, but it is not a standard amenity. It is recommended to bring your own supplies when traveling.
they report it to a gaurd, and they give them sanitary pads
To wear a sanitary pad, remove the back and place it inside the undergarment. It should sit on the middle.
They are sanitary pads available for your periods to basically hold you blood flow but its made with chemical and plastic , organic pads are available in market - Anandi pads are the ones who serves amazing quality as its organic and 100% Compostable
To avoid the mess and to create hygiene around you it is important to wear a pad and it should be ORGANIC too also good for our earth. Anandi pads are such pads they are India’s 1st & only certified ~100% COMPOSTABLE & BIODEGRADABLE sanitary pads with no chemical in them. You can check them online incase you are interested ,Also you don't want your clothes to be dirty covered with blood stains and wet feeling .It doesn't sound good too right!
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.