Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are panty liners really the preferred option? Aren’t they full of chemicals and bad for the environment?
Yes, they are.
Agree. They actually trap moisture and can lead to more infections, even if changed. Even the cotton pads are lined with plastic. They are terrible for you and the environment. She needs to just get used to some wetness, change out underwear more frequently if she needs to, or try merino underwear. Definitely no panty liner at night, best practice would be no underwear while she sleeps.
OK, "so to save the environment", women need to go back and time and not use menstrual products. Get use to wetness? You are crazy.
Just go to CVS or walmart and buy panty liners like any normal person.
Normal discharge shouldn’t require multiple panty liners every single day 24/7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe period underwear is an option?
No way 100% cotton breaths.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter had this same problem until she tried Thinx period underwear. Being what they are designed for they are absorbent, so she doesn’t get the wet feeling and doesn’t have to change.
Anonymous wrote:Can she use a menstrual cup? I have heavy discharge on a cyclical basis, and when I want a break from the wetness, I use the “Sodtdisc” disposable ones (which I also use for periods). It works very well. Much more comfortable than panty liners.
Anonymous wrote:Wetness is just something she’s going to need to get used to but there are many things she can learn to do to minimize irritation.
Is she drying herself off well after showers before putting on underwear? Doing a good job wiping every time? Does she take showers or baths? Baths can be irritating if soap is used. What type of soap does she use down there? Make sure it’s free of dyes and chemicals and make sure she knows to rinse, rinse, rinse. Is she using clean washcloth and knows how to clean herself very well? Keeping things trimmed up if necessary can help decrease sweating that she may perceive as discharge or discomfort. Agree with different pads and frequent changes. Maybe different underwear as well, make sure they aren’t too tight. Teach her to sleep commando at night.
Anonymous wrote:I wear a liner daily now but I take it off for overnight. The liners should be changed frequently during the day. Perhaps she’s not changing it often enough?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, liners likely making it worse. I would try the washable cotton flannel ones, or just swapping out underwear during the day.