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I think Hygienic Reusable Night/Pos-Part Pack-2 Baba+boo

I think Hygienic Reusable Night/Pos-Part Pack-2 Baba+boo

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When do you have your period do you get diaper rash? The solution is simple, use reusable pads or the menstrual cup.

It sounds complicated, but it's so simple that you just have to put the pads to wash in your washing machine along with your towels or your baby's diapers.

Now all I have to do is wash my cloth sanitary pads and use them again. When they have a stain, I leave it in the sun and it's done. They are for use and no one sees them, as long as you wash your reusable pads correctly, stains are not a problem.

And by the way, never let your reusable pads soak! Those who say it are forgetting that leaving blood and other physiological residues in stagnant and dirty water causes bacteria to proliferate.

Below I explain how to care for your reusable sanitary pads.

What are the features of baba and boo reusable bamboo pads?

The reusable pads baba and boo they are thin, soft and comfortable:

  • In contact with the skin bamboo charcoal, a velvety fabric soft that gives you the feeling of being dry, reduces odors and is absorbent;
  • Adjustment clips secure the patch to your underwear so it doesn't slip off; The pad has two springs to adjust to the size of your underwear;
  • Inside the absorption is in microfiber, to absorb quickly;
  • Waterproof exterior to protect your clothes and prevent leaks.
  • measurements of plus size Chart: 30x9cm approximately. The central part is 9 cm. The medium size is for when you have a lot of nocturnal or postpartum flow.

See that hot, sweaty feeling that disposable pads make you feel? With reusable pads, this will just be a story you tell your friends, daughters, etc.

What do I get when I buy baba and boo reusable pads?

By purchasing this item you will receive One (1) pack of two extra-large Baba and boo pads in the chosen pattern.

What is the fabric of these reusable cloth pads?

  • In contact with the skin: bamboo charcoal;
  • Absorbent: 100% microfiber.
  • Shell: 100% polyester;

Designed in the UK and made in China.

How to use reusable sanitary napkins?

Reusable pads are easy to use. The feeling you get is that the pad is part of your underwear and you don't feel it because it's made of fabric and not plastic.

This one will no longer make that plastic bag noise when you walk ;)

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Here I explain briefly how to use your reusable cloth pads:

  • Wash your pads before first use;
  • Put the pad in your underwear and close the spring; Pads always have two springs to adjust the width of your underwear;
  • Changes every 2-6 hours as needed; If you have a lot of flow you may need to change pads more often;
  • When you have to change the reusable pad, it's like disposables: you close it. The difference is that instead of going to the trash, you put it in a waterproof bag or next to your dirty towels. Outside the house you can be with you a waterproof bag small to hold your dirty pads until you get home;

And just so you don't have skin problems, the pads are for personal use, they shouldn't be used by other people. If you're not the only person menstruating at home and using reusable pads, the trick is to use different pads. Each person can have a different color, pattern or even a brand.

How many reusable pads do I need for each period?

The amount of pads you need each period will depend on your flow and washing routine. If you only wash the pads at the end of the period, you will need more.

This is one of the standard recommendations:

  • 6-12 medium or small pads, for days with less flow;
  • 4-6 large or night pads to wear overnight;
  • 3-6 panty liners for when you're waiting for your period to come or "go away".

Start slowly and try a pack or a brand, only then do you complete your stock of reusable pads. It really is a relief to have pads available at the distance of a washing machine.

If you take care of your dressings, you can use them for 8-10 years. My first pads have been in use since 2011 and are still spotless and should last at least another 2-3 years. Just imagine the economic and environmental savings of all these years. Just one more share, if you're in doubt if it's better or not, think that each woman is responsible on average for the use of 15,000 menstrual cups and these pads, tampons, etc are not biodegradable.

How to wash reusable pads?

You can only wash your pads at the end of the period, try that they are not more than 3-4 days unwashed.

Please check the manufacturer's label before washing the diapers.

  • Cold wash. Maximum 60ºC;
    Do not use additives, fabric softener or diaper creams.
    Use the amount recommended by the detergent manufacturer;
  • Dry on a clothesline or in a tumble dryer at low temperature;
  • Do not iron;
  • Do not dry clean.

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