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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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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 The hidden layers that you do want to look for are hemp, bamboo, or my ultimate and personal favorite , Zorb.

They are made from the same materials as other sanitary pad options. They are very thin as they are not designed to be the main absorption of your menstrual flow. How to use them 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.Vegan-certified and treated with sustainable odour control using non-nano recycled silver, the pads can also be worn for up to six hours and washed and reused for years.

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). 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. Fabrics play a huge factor in determining if a pad is going to be able to handle a super heavy flow. There are seven different fabrics that influence just how well a reusable cloth pad works. Waterproof or PUL 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

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.

By combining these feminine hygiene products, you might actually be able to sleep through the night of your heaviest flow. That’s some serious capacity. Zorb is an Ameican-made fabric that is completely free of chemicals such as phthalates, pfoas, pfos, lead, dioxins, heavy metals, and it’s hypoallergenic. It’s a super innovative fabric designed to capture and evenly distribute fluid. It is a blend of cotton, bamboo, and tencel interspered in polyester nylon. Besides that, if you’re moving around at all, you can really feel them in there. They are certainly not a great choice if you’re doing any sort of physical activity, especially running. The Takeaway on Interlabial Pads If you have some light incontinence, or vaginal discharge, intralabial pads can be a nice option for you. While you can use disposable pantyliners, or reusable cloth pantyliners, try these internal pads out for yourself and see if they work better for you. Just about anybody can potentially make a cloth panty liner work for them. Whether or not you can use labia pads really depends on the shape and size of your labia.We love that intralabial petals are more of an internal item. This can feel more comfortable for some people, especially those who are pretty active. Reusable cloth menstrual pads are not a new concept; they're actually an old one. What was once thought of as primitive and inconvenient over the past century (the "disposable" era) is now getting new scrutiny, the benefits of which are becoming more and more apparent worldwide. 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. Women do not want to use toxic chemical laden cotton or rayon knowing there is a connection to cancers and delicate tissue of their vaginas and other female anatomy,” says Dr. Elizabeth Trattner. “Many women are tired of using a pad that cannot be recycled and seems wasteful, facial tissues that have chemicals and can slide around in underwear, or a tampon, which is a big waste for a tiny amount of fluid.” 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."

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. Interlabial pads, fold lengthwise and pop between your labia (like a ‘wedgie'!) close to the entrance of your vagina. Leave a couple of cm at the front to remove it when you go to the toilet. Washing

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If you want to prevent staining, then soak them after use in cold water. You could also use a commercial stain remover spray. The last piece of fabric that you need to consider when purchasing reusable pads for a super heavy flow is minky. Minky is not a very absorbent fabric, but it is the perfect top layer because it helps spread fluid through the fabric and down the pad. Gusher Pads for Heavy Periods

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