-11” overnight postpartum heavy flow re usable pad -Product consists of Bamboo Charcoal moisture wicking flannel, 3 absorbent micro fiber layers, and colorful PUL layer that prevents leakage -Wings have been included for extra protection and secure positioning -Each pad has 2 snap positions for extra comfort and custom fit -Single zippered wet bag included for discreet storage. Great for travel-Can be used for incontinence, feel secure that clothing will not be soiled when coughing, laughing or sneezing -Easy alternative solution for those that have chemical sensitivities to regular sanitary products -Washable- Rinse and soak in mild detergent, throw in regular wash cycle with other delicate items, hang or tumble dry on low -Save money by reusing these attractive, reusable pads. As this recent study shows below, woman can save significant amounts of money plus reduce the impact on the environment by switching to reusable pads. An average woman will spend at least $60 on pads per year. Since Bamboo Charcoal sanitary pads are reusable, buying just one set of 10 will already cover the price of throw-away products for the years to come. If cared for properly, this product can last for several years. Less money out of your pocket, less waste into the environment. Its a win/win.
L**N
what it is sold for does ok
adeguate and comfortable
M**Y
Awesome for daily use for light/mild incontinence.
I do not use these for monthly menstruation, I use these daily for mild incontinence- I am a 48yo woman that is working on menopause- I wear a size 18 pant (size 8 underwear) and these fit nicely inside my bikini style underwear, but are a bit snug in my briefs so I bought some wider overnight type as I wear the briefs(think granny panties) overnight anyway. These do have 3 layers of microfiber inside. I did cut one open to check. :D I also sewed it back up and use it in my rotation. These do not twist or move much at all during the day and I can trust them to keep me dry until I can get to a restroom if I sneeze and *OOPS!* or laugh and *OOPS!* or ... you get the picture right?I do not carry the wet bag they sent- I carry a fresh/clean pad in a quart size ziplock bag as well as some baby wipes in another quart sized ziplok bag in a cute little zippered bag that fits nicely into my purse. When I need to change the pad I simply take the fresh/clean pad out of the ziplock and put the used pad inside the bag and seal it up then back into the zippered baggie and my purse. I wash it when I get home. I do not rise the pad out in the public bath room.
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