Menstruation
is the discharge of blood monthly from vagina for four to five days all through
the reproductive time period of women from the menarche to menopause. It is
known as the monthly period and it is a major symbol of physical development as
well as becoming a woman. Sanitary napkin is safe to use by women during the menstruation. You must
change your pads as frequently as you can base on the flow of blood. When used pads
retain on vagina for a longer time, infection is about to happen.
During
your period, it is vital that you always wear menstruation panties and menstrual pads.
A menstrual napkin absorbs the blood and protects your outfits from getting tainted.
Menstrual pads are prepared from absorbent fiber generally wood cellulose. Additionally
there may be plastic padding across bottom to help decrease leaks. Selecting the
right menstrual pads for your blood flow is vital when you acquire your periods
to stop leakages and keep away from public awkwardness.
Sanitary
napkin pads
are normally made of 3 layers: the surface layer, the absorbent layer and the underlying
layer. The option of sanitary napkins must be based on consideration relating
to the functions and materials of these 3 layers. Menstrual pads are available in
a range of thicknesses and sizes. Regular and Super-absorbent pads are meant
for days when the period is heaviest. The ultra-thin pad is to be utilized on the
days when period is less, or when you expect the starting of your periods.
Extra-absorbent pad is made to last for 4 to 6 hours, however if your flow of
blood is very heavy, then it might need sooner replacing. The same goes with pads
which are less absorbent and smaller.
Wearing
the menstrual pad is easy. Follow these 3 simple steps:
•
Remove pad from the package and discard the wrapping.
•
Unfold the Menstruation pad and take away
the paper on the underneath
•
Press the pad, the adhesive-side down, to seat of underwear for period. Make
sure that it’s centered. If the pad has "wings," then remove the
paper back on every side and press adhesive strips to underside of the underwear.
It
is most excellent to check your pad each 2-3 hours so as to see if that needs
replacement. For hygiene purposes as well as to avoid rashes, it’s best to
change the sanitary pad as often as probable. When you change the
pad, remember to dispose it off properly. Wrap that in plastic cover which the
pad was in initially or in the newspaper and then throw it in a bin.
When
you start menstruating you might have an unequal menstrual pattern. So, keep in
mind to keep pads either in your backpack or in locker at school, for
emergencies, if you get the period unpredictably. In case you do not have a
pad, it can be bought from the nearby pharmacy as well as grocery stores. The
menstrual pads should never be flushed down in toilet, as they may cause
blockages.
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