Most absorbent maxi pad for flooding

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Anonymous wrote:To the mean poster above: uterine ablation is NOT removal of the organ. Please educate yourself before calling others ignorant. (NP).
. It’s essentially cauterizing the inside of your uterus.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To the mean poster above: uterine ablation is NOT removal of the organ. Please educate yourself before calling others ignorant. (NP).
. It’s essentially cauterizing the inside of your uterus.


That must lead to scar tissue and scar tissue can make pain worse and if you have endo more scar tissue is more places for endo to attach to.
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Flooding is not normal. You need to get to a dr NOW.
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I had flooding for 3 cycles then it changed to every other then settled down. I’ve never had anything less than a heavy flow but it got pretty rough for a patch of time.


Is it a new symptom or long ongoing one?
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DP. I had an ablation and wish I had done it sooner. The flooding and fear of flooding in public (which did happen) created mental health issues for me.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To the mean poster above: uterine ablation is NOT removal of the organ. Please educate yourself before calling others ignorant. (NP).
. It’s essentially cauterizing the inside of your uterus.


That must lead to scar tissue and scar tissue can make pain worse and if you have endo more scar tissue is more places for endo to attach to.


Who mentioned endo? Obviously there are people this is contraindicated for, but for many women its a godsend. Obviously you have to talk to your doc to see if it's right for you.
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Pads with the period undies to catch extra leaks
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Anonymous wrote:Always infinity. They have wings and absorb a TON.


Do they work well at the back for sleeping on day 1 and day 2?


I use big cloth pads for overnight (Gladrags brand night pads). They're big, and it's nice to have a break from the disposables which can irritate my skin.
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Anonymous wrote:Flooding is not normal. You need to get to a dr NOW.


Flooding in peri is normal.
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Anonymous wrote:Flooding is not normal. You need to get to a dr NOW.


Smh. What are you 15? Its normal in peri with fluctuates of estrogen and progesterone.
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This is totally normal in peri.

Rate of absorption is as important here as capacity of absorption. Some pads have a plastic-y outer layer that can slow blood from getting to the absorbent core. Always (my personal brand since teen years) can hold a ton but they aren't the quickest. The inner layer is great, it truly does lock moisture in, but the outer layer not so much. The inner layer is a kind of foam material.

I think you want a pad with a cotton top layer and absorbent core. For that, your best bet might be resuable pads-- a cotton one with a heavy duty inner layer and a waterproof backing.
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I used Always Overnight zzzz https://www.cvs.com/shop/always-zzz-overnight-disposable-period-underwear-for-women-7-ct-prodid-559999?skuId=670417&cgaa=QWxsb3dHb29nbGVUb0FjY2Vzc0NWU1BhZ2Vz&cid=ps_femcare_pla&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6_LuiOH3igMVJ0NHAR13lzoyEAQYBCABEgJ1ZfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

They are like period diaper for overnight.

I did have to go to the ER x2 for heavy periods. The second time I was has having a bout of real heavy periods I let them go too far. I ended up on 6 weeks short term disability. Had low hemoglobin levels, borderline for blood transfusions and mandatory iron transfusions. Ended up with an IUD and it has been manageable since.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Flooding is not normal. You need to get to a dr NOW.


Flooding in peri is normal.


Common, not normal there is a difference.
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Anonymous wrote:OP, this is maybe not helpful, but we're expats and are in an Asian country right now. I was SHOCKED at the maxi pads here because they are HUGE. A maxi pad is as long as the length from my longest outstretched finger to my elbow. They go almost entirely to the top of my underwear front and back.

But I have grown to love them. They contain everything, no leaks. I can wear white underwear on my heaviest day, no problem.

So maybe you can look into buying them on ebay or something similar? Look for the 42 cm length.


What kind of clothes do you wear these with?


Yes I am fascinated by these crazy long pads! Maybe needs its own thread. Why are they common over there and not here??


SAME!!! I don't understand why the US wants to punish women. We don't have the supplies for such heavy bleeding. And most of our food is pumped full of more hormones!


Because companies make more money when you need to buy more product.
I am, thankfully, done with all this. But I used to use two maxis to lengthen the coverage area. I also started using period underwear with protection farther back to help catch overflow back there, both during daytime and especially during the night.
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