Menstrual pad

Menstrual pads
Different sized maxipads
Different brands on a shelf

A menstrual pad, or simply a pad, (also known as a sanitary pad, sanitary towel, sanitary napkin or feminine napkin) is an absorbent item worn in the underwear when menstruating, bleeding after giving birth, recovering from gynecologic surgery, experiencing a miscarriage or abortion, or in any other situation where it is necessary to absorb a flow of blood from the vagina. A menstrual pad is a type of menstrual hygiene product that is worn externally, unlike tampons and menstrual cups, which are worn inside the vagina. Pads are generally changed by being stripped off the pants and panties, taking out the old pad, sticking the new one on the inside of the panties and pulling them back on. Pads are recommended to be changed every 3–4 hours to avoid certain bacteria that can fester in blood; this time also may differ depending on the kind worn, flow, and the time it is worn.[1]

Menstrual pads are made from a range of materials, differing depending on style, country of origin, and brand.[2] The pads are not the same as incontinence pads, which generally have higher absorbency and are worn by those who have urinary incontinence problems. Although menstrual pads are not made for this use, some use them for this purpose.

  1. ^ "14 Important Questions about Hygiene During Your Period". flo.health. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
  2. ^ Hogue, Cheryl (October 17, 2022). "What is in period products?". Chemical & Engineering News. 100 (37). American Chemical Society: 38–42. ISSN 0009-2347. Retrieved 29 October 2022.

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