Sanitary napkins are thicker and are meant for heavier days of the period. While liners are thinner and are used for scanty flow usually, at the beginning or end of the period.
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Liquids have intermolecular forces of attraction,these resist the motion of a liquid. These forces have different magnitude in different liquids thus some fluids flow more easily than others.
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.
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.
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There are many brands of sanitary pads available in Lebanon. Many offer different types of pads for heavy as well as scanty flow.
Scanty menstrual flow, also known as hypomenorrhea, refers to a menstrual period that is unusually light in volume, lasting for a shorter duration than typical. It may involve fewer days of bleeding or a reduced amount of blood compared to a standard menstrual cycle. Various factors can contribute to scanty flow, including hormonal imbalances, stress, significant weight changes, or certain medical conditions. If it occurs frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
An electromagnet is different from a regular magnet because it can be turned on and off by controlling the flow of electricity through it, while a regular magnet is always magnetic.
In Lebanon there is a wide range of sanitary napkins available. You can try out Always, Tena, Dr White or Nana.
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It's best to use liners instead of pads as they are less bulky and allow more air-flow - this is important to help keep your genitals cool and dry to prevent odour and infection. Try to avoid wearing liners or pads unless you know your period is about to start. If using disposable liners/pads opt for organic cotton pads like Cottons or Natracare that allow more air-flow than commercial brands like Always or Kotex, cotton brands also don't contain any chemicals that can cause irritation, odour or infection. Consider reusable liners/pads too as they feel no different to wearing just underwear so more comfortable, have far better air-flow with no chemicals, plus safe a lot of money.
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color usually a bright red. amount can be very scanty, even a single instance of spotting, or can be more like a normal to light flow. duration is dependent on amount of flow. not odorous. if there is a strong or unusual/unpleasant odor in the face of normal hygiene, consult a women's care provider.