Lilind® 10 Pack Black Interlabial Pads, Reusable Organic Cloth, Washable Menstrual Extra-Thin, Tampon Cup Backup, Zero Waste 100% Cotton, Random Print

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Lilind® 10 Pack Black Interlabial Pads, Reusable Organic Cloth, Washable Menstrual Extra-Thin, Tampon Cup Backup, Zero Waste 100% Cotton, Random Print

Lilind® 10 Pack Black Interlabial Pads, Reusable Organic Cloth, Washable Menstrual Extra-Thin, Tampon Cup Backup, Zero Waste 100% Cotton, Random Print

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We recommend washing Interlabial pads in a mesh washing bag like other small items to prevent them getting caught in the door seal. You will automatically receive a free cotton mesh laundry bag when you buy 5 or more Interlabial pads.

Do you use an interlabial pad during your period? Loved it, hated it, or something in between? Have you ever heard of this product before? If you change your pad every one to two hours on your heaviest day, then your period is a heavy flow. If you change your pad on your heaviest day every four to six hours that is not a super heavy flow. This is a regular flow and any type of reusable pad will work well for you. Fabrics for Reusable Pads A little bit uncomfortable to walk around in them, and you certainly wouldn’t want to use them during exercise. Sustainable period brand DAME says it is continuing to pave the way for innovative, eco-friendly period products with the launch of its new Reusable Interlabial Pads.On top of the inside layer is our 3D Stay Dry Dimples absorbent fabric that has very fast retention, which helps spread your blood evenly down the fabric. This fabric is made of Zorb with SILVADUR, making it the most absorbent piece. Now, I know it’s probably just an irrational fear of trying something new during my period, yet I like learning about new ideas and inventions in case there’s something new that can actually make my periods more manageable and bearable. So, one of the new products that are becoming a sensation on the internet and many are talking about are interlabial pads. I know this sounds like a hyper technologically advanced product but actually, it’s quite simple and not that scary as it sounds. Interlabial pads, as its name shows are pieces of fabric you fold and put right through the length of the labia. Most of them are reusable since they’re made with natural fabrics.

Yes, Reusable Tampons are a thing and yes, people use them! I will say in advance that this isn’t a product I’ve tried but every person should choose what’s best for them. The most pratical style of reusable tampon looks like a rectangle of fabric that is rolled up then inserted vaginally like any other tampon. It’s best for cleanliness that the tampon not have all the layers stitched together. If you have a very heavy period, you’ll probably want all the protection you can get! You’ll probably want a high-capacity menstrual cup, overnight cloth menstrual pad, and then you can get an extra layer in there with an interlabial pad. If you want to prevent staining, then soak them after use in cold water. You could also use a commercial stain remover spray. The fabrics that we use on the inside can hold up to the maximum capacity of what is needed. They can also hold the minimum amount so there’s no reason to continue adding layers and make it feel like you’re wearing a diaper. Our pads are trim, comfortable, and can hold the maximum absorbency, all with just one layer! Reusable Cloth Pads for Heavy Menstural Flow From My Shop Interlabial Reusable Cloth Pads Period panties can be great for anyone with a super heavy flow, those who need extra protection overnight, or anyone with a light flow tired of wasting liners.Our reusable pads are made with SILVADUR, which infuses silver ions into the fabric, and it is both tested and proven to be safe for the skin. They’re also an antimicrobial ion that inhibits bacteria, fungi, and algae growth which helps control bad odors! Minky Your pad won’t magically absorb your blood clots. It’s the same as disposable pads, they just sit on top and you get rid of them in the trash. How Much Do We Actually Bleed?

The other reason why you might want to use a pantyliner instead of interlabial pad is that they stay in place better. You can move around, exercise, go pee and not have a second thought about it. An interlabial pad? Not so much. Compare Reusable Cloth Pantyliners Fans of sea sponges like to note that they are more comfortable than tampons and can be worn during intercourse. Detractors worry about the cleanliness and find removal can sometimes be messy. As with other alternative menstrual products, there is a learning curve. If you’re looking for an additional form of period protection, then consider using them While not popular, they do have some devoted fans of them. In particular, the following people may want to consider them: The first product for heavy flows we’re going to talk about is what we call ILPS, which stands for interlabial pads.

If you’re considering using an Interlabial Pad, you might also be thinking about reusable cloth pantyliners. Which one is right for you? Do we recommend one over the other? As far as which option is best? We’d recommend reusable pantyliners hands down. They’re far easier to use (they fit into place with snaps on the wings), and stay in place much better than an Interlabial pad. It is indeed possible to sew your own intralabial pads. However, if you’re like me and don’t even know how to turn on a sewing machine, then buying might be a better option!

The company that sells them says that they’re a “cross between a panty liner and a tampon.” Inter-labial pads are designed to be worn lengthwise between the labia folds. They can catch leaks before they happen, especially if you tend to “gush” menstrual fluid in a forceful kind of way. Very Heavy Period? Here’s How you Can Sleep through the Night!We all know about tampons and pads and if you’re here, you’re probably aware of menstrual cups. Did you know there are quite a few other “alternative” menstrual products in various materials and forms? Some are worth a good laugh (the crocheted tampon comes to mind) while others could be something worth a shot for your next cycle. Interlabial Pads One last very important thing: wear your reusable pads with period panties. When I know I’m going to be sleeping and I don’t want to get up in the middle of the night, I wear period panties to make myself feel a little bit more secure.



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