The brand of pads and tampons in dispensers varies. Sometimes there's a label on the front to tell you, but you can't always believe what it says. Usually when you're buying one from a machine, you're desperate enough not to care that much!
No but tampons do.
same thing as a pad, only in a different form
You Dont Have To Wear A Pad If you arent on your Period. But it is always good to carry pads or tampons with you in your bag
Tampons can be worn anytime you have sufficient flow - except overnight while sleeping, or if you have a vaginal infection. You cannot wear pads for swimming as the blood won't flow down to the pad, the pad would be saturated with water so unable to absorb blood, plus the pad would come off.To swim on your period you can use tampons, soft tampons, menstrual sponges, menstrual cups, diaphragms, or softcups - menstrual cups are by far the best option, in general and for swimming.
I don't think so... I think you just have to use tampons! Sorry, hope that helps!
a pure new note pad thickness is 10-15cm, see what is the brand of the note pad
If you're using tampons, then you should use them often when you're dancing and just wear what you want after. But, if you don't use tampons I would suggest using an Always Infinnity pad.
It appears you are referring to sanitary wear. There are 2 forms external - "pad" or "liners" and internally worn tampons
Tampons usually work, though if you are under the age acceptable for using tampons you can use a pad and a one-piece bathing suit. It works, I've tried it.
It's a matter of opinion which is better between tampons and pads - although when you're using tampons you still have to use pads, also there are other options like menstrual cups and softcups.Pads are a lot simpler than tampons and don't have health risks like Toxic Shock Syndrome like tampons. Tampons are internal so more discreet but have various health risks which means they're also inconvenient as there are a lot of precautions you have to follow, including still using pads.
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Yes, it's absolutely find to wear a pad with spotting, you can also use liners, menstrual cups, and softcups. The only menstrual products you can't use with spotting are tampons.