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Cleaning & Care
1:After use, separate the panty liner from the underwear.
2:Soak in cold water, if desired, to help prevent staining. Use the presoak function on your washing machine, or soak in a covered rust-proof container. Change soaking water daily
3:Machine wash cold using a natural detergent and tumble dry low or line dry. Do not use bleach or fabric softener. You may hand wash pads if desired
4:Remove pads from dryer promptly and store flat to eliminate wrinkling; use cool iron desired. Store your pads in a clean, dry place until next use.
The most common amount of menstrual flow (measured in a laboratory from
all collected tampons and pads) was about two tablespoons (30 ml) in a
whole period. However the amount of flow was highly variable-it ranged from
a spot to over two cups (540 ml) in one period! Women who are taller, have
had children and are in perimenopause have the heaviest flow. The usual
length of menstrual bleeding is four to six days. The usual amount of blood
loss per period is 10 to 35 ml. Each soaked normal-sized tampon or pad holds
a teaspoon (5ml) of blood. That means it is normal to soak one to seven
normal-sized pads or tampons ("sanitary products") in a whole period.
When periods are very heavy or you are experiencing "flooding" or passing big clots you have what doctors call menorrhagia. You need a lot of menstrual
products.