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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

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Women who get skin irritation on the labia from using sanitary napkin/pads should consider trying Interlabial pads,” says Dr. Sherry A. Ross. Ross also suggests interlabial pads for folks who have chronic vaginal discharge, have recently given birth and are experiencing incontinence as the result of weakened pelvic muscles (or for any other reason). Commenting on the launch, celia Pool, DAME co-founder said: “Interlabial pads might be a lesser-known period product at present, but we are so excited to be spreading the word of this mini pad and its fantastic uses. Here at DAME, our mission is to make periods positive, so we are thrilled to be making this product using offcuts, causing as little harm to our environment as possible.” 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! A common question that people have is whether or not Interlabial Pads are comfortable. In our experience, not really. If you’re wearing them while you sleep, they’re not a bad option. Notes on interlabial pads: They cannot be used while swimming. They must be removed to urinate, being careful not to forget about them and drop them in the toilet. Some people have issues with them drying out the skin if flow is very light and/or they are not changed often enough, moistening them with water can help.

Setting the bar for quality, New Moon Pads are trim, beautiful, absorbent, economical, environmentally friendly, and amazingly comfortable. Only the highest quality fabrics are used to ensure the best absorbency, comfort, and longer than normal pad life and durability. Designed to last approximately 10 years—around twice the pad life expectancy of most other cloth pads, essentially doubling your savings—many customers report their pads are still going strong after much longer. From savings, health, and environmental benefits to comfort, convenience, and peace of mind, New Moon Pads has you covered. A little bit uncomfortable to walk around in them, and you certainly wouldn’t want to use them during exercise.She went on, "Some people have really gushy periods and their sanitary pad doesn't have enough time to absorb all of that blood, so it can leak onto the wings." Here's where the interlabial pad comes in... 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! Let’s talk about blood clots. What happens to blood clots when you’re wearing a reusable pad? Gusher pads are good at capturing them, but nothing special is going to happen with any other pad. You’ll have to dispose of them in the toilet or wipe them off with toilet paper.

Created to solve the product of a leaking pad, an interlabial pad is a small piece of fabric that is inserted into the labia to control the flow of a period and prevent sudden gushes. The biggest problem to date, says the brand, is how difficult these pads are to come by: ‘Interlabial pads aren’t exactly a fixture in the period aisle’. This is like a mixture between your regular pads and tampons with the difference that you don’t have to insert them into your vaginal tract nor you wear externally. What I liked about these is that they seem to be the best option if, like me, you have a heavy flow since the idea is that it soaks the fluid and directs the leaking to the middle of the pad. Yes, I know what you might be thinking and that’s actually something I wasn’t that convinced about. So, this isn’t a replacement of regular pads, but it can help us feel way much more comfortable since it doesn’t go all over the pad and thus it won’t make you feel wet and uncomfortable. The first product for heavy flows we’re going to talk about is what we call ILPS, which stands for interlabial pads. 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.The fabrics that I’ve chosen for the pads in our store are American-made and the highest quality fabrics designed for menstrual products.

You may also have days during your period when your flow is light and you don’t need a pad, cup or tampon. On these days, you can wear your period panties because they have a waterproof lining that leaves you completely protected! At this point, I’m sure not a convert to the interlabial pad, but I’ll probably try it again in the future. In addition the fact that they’re reusable, there are a lot of really good reasons to use interlabial pads, besides the crash course in finding your labia.Our Interlabial pads are available in three different sizes and are perfect for directing menstrual flow or as a ‘booster’, adding a bit of extra capacity. They also help prevent the ‘gushy’ feeling associated with fast or very heavy periods. Interlabial pads have a topping fabric of either jersey cotton print off-cuts and two absorbent layers of brushed cotton. If you do have super heavy bleeding like me, you can lose between 80 to 200 milliliters of blood per period—some people can lose even more than that. 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 Sharing an explainer on interlabial pads on her TikTok account – where she sells a range of period positivity products – user @seweco said: "An interlabial pad is something that can help slow down the flow of your period."

Bamboo can soak up a lot of fluid especially if you use the super heavy kind. It’s also a natural fiber and soft to the touch. Diapers use bamboo as their hidden layer and in their soaker system because as bamboo is prepped and washed over time, its absorption improves. Like bamboo, hemp is a natural fabric and absorbs really well. Zorb 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. They might also work better for people with very large labia. In this case, pads may rub against them and feel quite irritating.

The hidden layers that you do want to look for are hemp, bamboo, or my ultimate and personal favorite , Zorb. 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. 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. Some of the most popular period panty brands you may have heard of include Thinx, Modibodi, Dear Kates, and Period Panteez. Most of the pads in my shop are super absorbent, all the way from the extra small to the 18-inch. All of our pads have the same three layers. We do not have pads with more than three layers because it’s not needed.

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