marksbabygirl
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@Redpepper - I would love that pattern... I would love to be able to save money on pads..
@Redpepper - I would love that pattern... I would love to be able to save money on pads..
How many layers of towel? I'm wondering if it cuts down on wardrobe options during your period.
AS many as you need. It "cuts down on wardrobe options" the same way using a maxi pad does.
Sometimes I wonder what people think they did before Kotex and StayFree were invented.
The same goes double for childbirth "classes". None of us would even BE here if people needed "classes" for that. Western society really makes us dumb.
It was just a question since I've never seen a fabric pad, I have no frame of reference to work with.
I used to make my boys dispers too. Until he became a toddler and then bought reliable cloth ones that had velcro tabs. It took way to long to make as many as I needed! About 5 to 10 a day! No way I had time!
I discovered that putting a fleece lining on them meant that he didn't have wetness against his skin. I haven't tried it, but I wonder if this would work with pads?
What I want to know - is who's had a brazillian -and how badly do they hurt???
As is I just don't bother to clean up the hair at all except for the occasional trim when it starts driving me insane. Shaving for me = razor burn (no matter how I do it) and ingrown hairs.
I always hear (online) women talking about how much they love their Diva cup.
I am reluctant though and for a dumb reason I'm sure, but the only person I ever met IRL that used one freaked me out with it. She would save the blood in her freezer and then mix it into her paints. While she was explaining to me how personal her art was she mentioned using it in cooking!
And now I can't disassociate hearing that from the product.