Monday, March 7, 2011

Use A Maxipad







A Typical MaxiPad


When a maxipad is put on improperly, a woman could end up with an embarrassing stain on her clothes or underwear. Many of these stains may even become permanent if the menstrual blood isn’t washed out in time. However, if you follow the simple guidelines outlined below, you won’t have to deal with these issues, since your maxipad would be in a better position to do its job.








Instructions


1. Open the maxipad's wrapper. To do this, gently pull apart the flaps located in the center of the wrapper.


2. Remove the maxipad from its wrapper. As you are doing this, you will notice that the maxipad is folded up. Go on and unfold it as you are removing the wrapper.


3. Tear off the strip of paper located on the back of the maxipad. Make sure you do this slowly, because if you tear too fast, you might leave some of the paper behind. When this happens, the maxipad loses its adhesiveness.


4. Press the maxipad against the seat of your underwear. Make sure it is right in the middle, since this helps avoid leakage.


5. Properly dispose of your old maxipad. If you’re changing out maxipads, you will want to ensure that you're throwing them away in the right manner. The easiest way to do this is to fold the maxipad up and wrap toilet paper around it. If you want to be more meticulous, you can place it back in the new pad's original wrapper. However, bear in mind that if your maxipad is really soaked, your hands might get messy doing things this way. In most situations, toilet paper is better, but just make sure that the pad and its contents aren’t exposed.

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