For scanty flow you should use panty liners as they are thin and small. They are one type of sanitary napkins itself. They are the apt size and thickness for little to no bleeding.
It really depends if your usually heavy on your flow but i thinks its better to take precaution and wear thick pads that are long
Brillo pads
I use Always overnights. They come in a purple package. I have an extremely heavy flow.
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Protec brand knee pads.
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No reason why not ! You can use either pads or tampons to absorb the menstrual flow.
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Women wear menstrual pads during menstruation, the purpose of these is to collect menstrual flow as it leaves the body in order to prevent it getting onto clothing. Some women will use pads before their period starts to be ready, and even when using tampons they still have to alternate with pads.
You can use pads when you're not on your period, but there's little reason to do so - even if in preparation for a period, liners are a more comfortable option. It's not healthy to wear pads daily as it limits air-flow to the genitals so makes the genitals more favorable to bacteria and yeast growth.
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