How to use sanitary napkins

How to use sanitary napkins

I believe that most adult female friends are currently using or have used sanitary napkins, but most people certainly cannot answer the question of whether the method of using sanitary napkins is correct and reasonable. For example, whether you touch your hands before using a sanitary napkin, whether you keep the sanitary napkin in the bathroom for a long time, whether you pay attention to the expiration date on the outer packaging of the sanitary napkin, etc. The following is an introduction on how to use sanitary napkins.

Prepare sanitary napkins. Prepare a pack of unused sanitary napkins. Preferably one with wings. Those with wings can effectively prevent side leakage. The reason why we use sanitary napkins is that we are afraid that it will leak onto our underwear, which is unsightly and affects our mood. Open the sanitary napkin. Open a pack of sanitary napkins and take a look at what's inside. A pad and a pair of wings. It's usually like this. Some pads have layers, which make them more absorbent and dryer, while others are simpler. Lay out sanitary napkins. Unfold your underwear, flatten the bottom of the underwear, then place the entire sanitary napkin on the bottom of the underwear, and fold the part that the wings cannot fit into the outside of the underwear to wrap the bottom. Look from the side. From the side, it looks like this.

There are two types of sanitary napkins. One is a long strip without ears on both sides. For this kind of sanitary napkin, just tear open the packaging bag, take out the sanitary napkin and unfold it, then tear off the paper tape on the back of the sanitary napkin (this paper tape is to prevent the sanitary napkin from sticking when it is packaged, it has no other use and can be thrown away after tearing it off), put the adhesive side of the sanitary napkin on the crotch of the underwear and stick it on the underwear, and the sanitary napkin is in place.

This is the correct way to use sanitary napkins. It should be emphasized that sanitary napkins should not be left in the bathroom for a long time, because sanitary napkins are mostly made of non-textile fabrics but a fiber material. The bathroom environment is humid, and sanitary napkins are particularly absorbent, so they are easily affected by moisture, which makes it easier for them to breed mold or other germs. Such sanitary napkins are harmful to the body.

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