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Reddit mentions of think ECO [3-Pads] Organic Reusable Cotton Cloth Panty Liner Pads, Menstrual Liner Pads, Sanitary Napkins, Three Pads Set (Day Pad Plus)
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of think ECO [3-Pads] Organic Reusable Cotton Cloth Panty Liner Pads, Menstrual Liner Pads, Sanitary Napkins, Three Pads Set (Day Pad Plus). Here are the top ones.
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- 110% Certified Organic Cotton - Made with certified organic cotton for the outer layer as well as the absorbent layer, so it is soft and comfortable without irritating the skin.
- Various sizes to choose from - DAY PAD, DAY PAD PLUS are the most commonly used sizes during menstruation. NIGHT PAD, NIGHT PAD PLUS is a size that covers the buttocks and is used when there is a lot of quantity or for sleeping.
- Double leak prevention technology - By applying double safety leak prevention technology that restricts the flow of liquid and prevents water leakage, a safer and more secure life is possible.
- Quadruple seam - The absorbent layer is safe and the flow of liquid is suppressed as the fabric is sewn with a quadruple seam (odramp) instead of a single seam.
- Easy to wear and easy to care for - Reliable YKK plastic snaps make it easy to wear. Soak the blood for 4 to 8 hours by dissolving detergent in cold water and including it in normal washing. Just throw it in the washing machine.
Features:
Specs:
Height | 4.72 inches |
Length | 8.27 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 3 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
Width | 0.08 inches |
okay so. if something hurts -STOP. Don't force a cup.
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There is a thing as a reusable tampon applicator - may want to look that up.
there are also cardboard ones
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Let me give you some resources that might help - some may not apply, but Ill include just in case.
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There's a whole sub to check out: r/clothpads
You could try supporting Etsy sellers, many people have gotten theirs through people who make them themselves!
Here's a handy site which is useful to anyone interested in cloth pads, not just making them: https://clothpads.wordpress.com
I bought thicker, fleece-like reusable pads before, I didn’t like them because I felt they were too bulky and held the heat/moisture in in the summer. I now use cotton, breathable pads by THINKCO: https://www.amazon.com/THINKECO-Organic-Reusable-Menstrual-Sanitary/dp/B071GKWPT8/ref=sr_1_16?keywords=reusable+menstrual+pads+100%25+cotton&qid=1558199515&s=gateway&sr=8-16
For laundry, some people can just fold them up and wait for laundry day, but I found mine stain. Not the worst thing in the world, they are going to stain, but I like to keep them looking clean. Someone told me to put them in a bucket to soak in-between washes. so that is what I do. Usually scrub them by hand together against themselves.
Various types of menstrual products: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WQH4AQozB0
Period kit example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUpUne3sbSw
Menstral cup
Get one that fits. Each brand fits differently and you want the one that fits YOU not what some influencer on YouTube enjoyed that fits them.
http://menstrual-cups.livejournal.com has and maintains sizing charts across all the brands on the market. Find the one that matches your depth-to-cervix and your vaginal canal diameter. That will be the one you are happiest with.
You wouldn't squeeze your size 7 foot into a size 5.5 shoe just because another person loves their size 5.5 shoe. Which is why it is important to find the right size to prevent discomfort. If it hurts- stop using it and try another one! :)
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More of an classroom-type setting in-depth how-to by Organicup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9fPUfm-uYE
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This is one I think you will benefit from: Real person in-depth menstrual cup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bapifJ5DcV4