| I bought some period underwear for my young teen with the idea that she'd wear a pad or a tampon and they would serve as a back-up (where we these when I was growing up?) but she wears them alone . They seem to do the job but since this topic is off limits with her I'm wondering what others have experiences. Are they sufficient for someone who has just started menstruating? |
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I use them regularly myself and they do the job - they don’t need to be reserved to backup use only.
The main issue I have with them is that you have to rinse them multiple times and depending on the brand, potentially air dry. So the teen needs to be responsible enough to attend to the cleaning of the underwear promptly. Mine wasn’t up to it but I know others who are. |
| In theory they can. BUT, would you wear one pad for the entire day? It is pretty gross to not change them mid day at least IMO, even if they are not "full" |
| My teen uses a them with a pad for the first 3 days of her cycle and then without for the last 2 days when the flow is lighter. |
| My daughter wears them to school and has never had a problem. However, there are many different brands and absorbencies so if she is wearing them alone you will need to buy ones with higher absorbency. |
Similar here. Teen wears with a pad to school then removes pad midday and just wears the underwear for the remainder of the day. On light days, it’s just the underwear. Period underwear would have changed my life as a teen! |
| Agree with everything posted above. My kid wears them to sleep without a pad and on the last two days of her period with no pad. |
| Which brands do you recommend? |
| Who can get through the day on their period with only one pad or one pair of underwear? |
| Some are designed to be back up and some are specifically not (for a pad at least). |
| I use my period underwear without a pad or tampon and they do the job. I made sure to get high absorbancy ones and they work great. |
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Period underwear are amazing and I wish to god they had been around when I was young and started my period because trying to use a tampon at 10 was incredibly terrifying and unsuccessful, and pads were like diapers for my sporty self.
Anways, I'm a fan of Aisle. Lots of options for flow and cut. |
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I brought Ruby Red swim bottoms as a back up for DD if her period came while on spring break vacation. It did and she used them in the hotel pool with no issues. I admit, I was doubtful but surprised how well they worked. She was never in for longer than an hour but no leaks. TMI but she used a light colored towel to dry off after since it’s all we had and there definitely were not leaks.
At home she uses Thinx for school and puts on a pad over if it’s her heavier days. |
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If it works for your teen, that's great!
I wish they existed when I was young. Heck, I wish they were around when my daughter first got her period, at 10 years old. It is so much simpler for young kids. |