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Reddit mentions of Stayfree Ultra Thin Overnight Pads with Wings, For Women, Reliable Protection and Absorbency of Feminine Moisture, Leaks and Periods, 40 Count

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Stayfree Ultra Thin Overnight Pads with Wings, For Women, Reliable Protection and Absorbency of Feminine Moisture, Leaks and Periods, 40 Count
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ALL IN ONE ABSORPTION for all your feminine hygiene needs from periods to leaks and everything in betweenOVERNIGHT PROTECTION for even heavy menstrual periods, discharge, and perspiration to help you wake up feeling more comfortableNIGHT GUARD ZONE with extra wide coverage help protect against leaks from front to back and side to side so you can worry less and focus on a good night’s sleepFLEXIBLE FIT DESIGN allows you to move freely while you sleep and still helps to keep you protected from leaksNEUTRALIZES ODORS so you can wake up with confidence without changing your routine
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Height6.25 Inches
Length4.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size40 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight1.08 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Stayfree Ultra Thin Overnight Pads with Wings, For Women, Reliable Protection and Absorbency of Feminine Moisture, Leaks and Periods, 40 Count:

u/rainnthunder · 1 pointr/parentsofmultiples

Don't be anxious about it. If you end up with NO hospital bag, the worst probable thing that's going to happen is partner will go home and grab some things for you once you figure out what you want. The absolute worst thing is the hospital will help you out. My hospital gave us diapers, mesh panties, outfits for the baby and mama to help breast feed, the good pain meds, chapstick, ice for the torn up parts, poop pills and blankets.

That being said, I packed a bag with spare chargers, spare Kindle (older one without 3g, but containing books I haven't read yet), Eos because I could eat that straight, it feels so good. I didn't want to wear pants because of the c-section incision, but I was good with the gown and mesh panties. Hygiene kit with pads. I REALLY like the thin overnight pads, the ones the hospital gave me felt like diapers and actually gave me a diaper rash. I hate pads. Anyways, every time I've told my husband we were pregnant, I bought a little newborn onesie, and that is our take home outfit. Mittens for kiddo because the nurses will not trim their nails, and they will scratch their faces. Granola bars and things to sneak if labor goes longer than, say, 30 minutes (I'm a wuss).

But remember, even if you get none of it, don't worry. You will have time. You have support. And there's always a Rite Aid or CVS within 5 minutes of all hospitals that carry anything you might have forgotten.

Oh, and I'm due Feb 19th with twins (though they won't let me go past Feb 5th). Woot! When are you due?