What are the difference between pads and pantyliners?!


Question: ok well i have discharge, and its super gross.. but i dont know what the difference between pads and pantyliners are.. can i wear pads as well as pantyliners?


Answers: ok well i have discharge, and its super gross.. but i dont know what the difference between pads and pantyliners are.. can i wear pads as well as pantyliners?

You can certainly wear pads whenever you want, but pantyliners are made for exactly what you're problem is. Liners are much thinner pads, that have no bulk to them whatsoever. They are not meant to take the place of a pad during your period though- just for discharge type of stuff. If you decide to use pantyliners be sure to change them out every 6 hours or so just to stay *fresh*

pantyliners are thinner and made for discharge
pads are for periods.
you can use a pad for discharge though if you really want
pantyliners are just more comfortable because you don't notice you're wearing them
hope this helps.

yes you can. pantyliners are made to use before your period, when you have discharge or after your period when its really light. they don't soak up as much and are thinner.

pantyliners are a thinner version of pads. i suggest pantyliners for your problem because you dont need a thick pad for that. and for your last question you only wear one.

Pads are much thicker than pantyliners.

pads are like heavier like theres more to them.. panty liners are thinner and you cannot feel them at all but when you discharge theres just enough padding to make it not go through and way more comfortable and less of a wet feeling. yep. :)

Go get some monostat or go to the dr

pads are for periods

pantiliners are for discharge

gross!

if it's heavy, use pads..
pantyliners aren't meant for periods or any heavy discharge.
Just to keep your undies clean. =)

Pantyliners are for minor spotting or discharge. Pads are more for light period days on up. Beware...many pantyliners are VERY thin, so look before you buy. You may want to check out the thinnest pads available.....

No you cannot wear both. Pantyliner are pads but are a lot thinner then regular pads, they are good for when your having extra discharge. Your extra discharge could be a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis. They both come with itching yeast is more frequent and vaginosis is usually characterized by a fishy, foul smelling odor. Do not delay in getting these diagnosed.

pads and tampons are for your period and liners r for little bits of discharge that all females get and they protect your cloths and possible Oder

well pads have more absorancy and are bigger and are usually sed at the beginning of your period, while pantyliners are smaller and absorb less and need to changed more often and are ususally used at the end when its almost over and some people even use it when going to get it and want to be safe. I use a combination dependin on flow and timing and i also use pantyliners sometimes when i go on overnight trips because i feel cleaner

i dont think you should feel that your discharge is gross , i mean i knoow it is, but its just blood. and once u get older and are pregnant that is the blood that wil protect your baby and make it grow and in that discharge when you aren't pregnant is an egg that could have been your baby if you were fertilised.

hope i helped you
bye

Pantyliner
- very light capacity, but they are very thin and discrete
- worn during lighter period
Pads
- more absorbent than pantyliner
- normally available in different absorbencies, and offer from light to moderate protection
- are a bit bulkier
- are worn during heavy period

Pantyliners are very thin and are usually smaller than pads (they cover just enough of the vagina to catch your discharge) Pads can be thick or thin, and are usually somewhat larger in coverage than liners, they also absorb a lot more. You can wear pads anytime, but pantyliners are more comfortable since they are smaller, thinner, and are more discrete.





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