Preparation for menstruation: menstrual pads

This problem is the monthly discharge of blood from the vagina to 4-5 days during the reproduction of a woman's menarche to menopause. This is known as the monthly period and is an important signal of physical maturity and become a woman.

During their monthly period, it is important that you take a menstrual pad, also known as a sanitary pad. A menstrual pad absorbs the blood flow and protects your clothes from getting stained. Menstrual pads are made of wood usually cellulose absorbent fibre. In addition there may be a filling of plastic at the bottom to help reduce leakage. Choose the menstrual pad to flow right is important when you get the sessions to prevent leakage and avoid public shame.

Sanitary towels is normally composed of three layers: surface area of the layer, the absorbent layer and the underlying layer. The choice of sanitary napkins should be based on considerations relating to the materials and the functions of these three layers. Menstrual pads come in a variety of sizes and thicknesses. Regular and Super-absorbent is designed for the days when its is heavier. Ultra-thin pads are to be used on days when the period is light, or expected the start of his period. Extra-Absorbent pads are made to last between 4 and 6 hours, but if the flow is heavy, you need to replace as soon as possible. The same goes for pills that are smaller and less absorbent. Wearing a menstrual pad is simple. Follow these three steps:

? Remove the pad of the containers and discard the container.

? develop the pad and remove the lining of paper at the bottom.

? Press the pad, adhesive - down, at the headquarters of his underwear. Make sure that it is centered. If your pad has "wings", remove the role of support on each side and the adhesive strips of press at the lower part of his underwear.

It is best to check your pad every 2-3 hours to see if you need to replace. For purposes of hygiene and avoid rash, is better to change your pad as often as possible. When you change your menstrual pad, remember to dispose of properly. Wrap it in the plastic lid which the pad appears on or in the newspaper and throw it away.

At the start for the first time menstruating can have an irregular menstrual pattern. Therefore, remember to keep a pad or two in your locker at school or in your backpack, for emergency situations, where you will get its unexpectedly. In the event that you do not have a pad with you, it can be purchased from the nearest Pharmacy and most of the shops. Menstrual pads (of any type) should not be thrown by the toilet, as they can cause blockages.


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