Heavy Menstrual Flow
PantiePads vs. Sanitary Pads, Napkins
Calculate-Your Menstrual Cycle
Tampons vs. PantiePads
Toxic Shock Syndrome - Tampon Connection
Menstrual Underwear
Menstrual Pads — What Is New?
Bye Bye to Bloat
Straight Talk About TTS
Guide for Beginners
We've Come A Long Way
Feel Better, Naturally
Menstrual Pads and Tampons
Who Has Time to Pamper a Period
Vaginal Bleeding After Pregnancy
Living With Sensitive Bladder

Menstrual Underwear and Period Panties

When we came up with the revolutionary idea for PantiePads and UndiePads, our first intent was to address the need for an improved version of the outdated sanitary napkin. By sewing the pad directly into comfortable, disposable underwear pads we gave you a feminine product with which you could prevent embarrassing leaks and damaging stains, while at the same time giving you the ability to go hours between changes. PantiePads are the latest and greatest addition to feminine hygiene.

You may be surprised, however, to learn about the many additional convenient uses of this product.

The Versatility of PantiePads

There are times other than her period, when a woman needs the security of a menstrual pad, but they can be bulky and uncomfortable. Prone to bunching, shifting and leaking when over-saturated, traditional pads like Always and Kotex leave a lot to be desired. Enter PantiePads, made from soft, breathable fiber and with a curve-hugging design that is not visible through your clothes. Now you can feel secure wearing a pad, whether you’re on your period or not.

So, what are some other situations in which PantiePads and UndiePads can be helpful?

Incontinence

Incontinence, temporary or not, can make you afraid to go out. Fear that a pad will not stay in place or have an odor should not keep you homebound. PantiePads and UndiePads are designed to be super-absorbent and provide full coverage, so there is no chance of a leak. Additionally, the unique fiber we created keeps fluid away from your body, making odor a non-issue.

Postpartum

Women continue to bleed for four-six weeks after giving birth. With all the responsibility of being a new mom, the last thing you want to think about is changing your maxi pad due to postpartum bleeding. Ordinary pads can get quickly saturated and sometimes emit an embarrassing smell. PantiePads make it possible to enjoy your baby and take care of him, while feeling clean and dry yourself.

Irregular Periods

Many women do not get the benefit of knowing exactly when their period is due to arrive. For them, a thirty-day menstruation cycle is merely a general parameter rather than a rule. And unless they’re willing to wear a bulky pad “just in case,” a drawer full of ruined underwear is the unfortunate result.

Pick up a pack of form-fitting PantiePads or UndiePads and enjoy the security of knowing that whenever your period arrives, you’re prepared. We’re positive that once you’ve tried our attractive, eco-friendly menstrual pads product, you’ll want to keep them on hand for all of life’s small inconveniences.

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Important Information...Just for You!

Bye Bye to Menstrual Bloat
Menstrual bloat makes a face look too round and causes tummies to pouch...

Straight Talk About Toxic Shock Syndrome
TSS is a rare bacteria caused illness occurring mostly in menstruating women who use high absorbency tampons.

Guide for Beginners
For most women, menstruation begins in their early teens and continues into their mid or late fifties.

Who Has Time to Pamper a Period
Today's woman knows a busy schedule won’t stop for her period. She needs PantiePads and the kind of protection that lets her stay active, productive and busy every day of the month.
We've Come A Long Way
Menstrual pads of one kind or another have been since the 4th Century.

Feel Better, Naturally
Cramps, mood swing & bloating can be unpleasant, but the good news is, natural remedies can help you feel better fast...

Vaginal Bleeding After Pregnancy
This postpartum symptom is the heavy flow of blood and mucus, called lochia, that starts after delivery and continues for up to ten days.

Living With Sensitive Bladder
Sensitive bladder, or bladder irritation, is quite common and affects most women at some time during their lives.



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