We have 4 sizes both for bamboo menstrual pads and charcoal bamboo menstrual pads for selling, length 8″panty liner, 10″ regular/light flow, 12″ for heavy flow, 14″ for overnight or post partum, mini wet bags for you storing those pad, pls check out our other listings. Product Features It takes 10 -20 days to your
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Added on: February 29, 2020 - More: Comments & Reviews
We have 4 sizes both for bamboo menstrual pads and charcoal bamboo menstrual pads for selling, length 8″panty liner, 10″ regular/light flow, 12″ for heavy flow, 14″ for overnight or post partum, mini wet bags for you storing those pad, pls check out our other listings.
Thoughts from a cloth pad newbie First I would like to explain that I have never used cloth pads prior to this. I have always used conventional “store bought” pads since I started my menstrual cycle more than 20 years ago. I do not use tampons or cups because they are uncomfortable to me. I have a strange shaped inside and I have never been able to find one that isn’t uncomfortable to me. That, and I’ve had family members suffer the devastating effects of TSS within an hour of inserting a new tampon, so I just stay…
Great pads, but far too roomy wingspan I’ve been a Cloth Pad Activist (Cloth Padtivist? Too far? Great.) for a year and a half or so, and while I’ve come to be more of a menstrual cup fanatic in recent months, I always carry a few cloth pads with me. I was excited to see cloth pads being sold on more than just Etsy–I am a huge supporter of Etsy, but the shipping kills me (shout-out to Prime)–so I bought these without hesitation.These are great pads! The inner liner is a stain-free black fleece, they’re non-irritating,…
Initiation to Menstrual Cloths Reviewed by my wife:I am using re-usable menstrual pads for the first time in my life and wanted to write a very thorough review.So why did I (a woman in her mid-30s) decide to use this product? I read somewhere about menstrual cups, and as I am averse to using my vagina as storage, I stumbled on the world of menstrual cloths. Of course, that’s how it was done in ancient times before “Always & Carefree” brands existed.What really drove me to try it…