1. Buy a bandage with wings. On the package (regardless of the brand!) There are drops - the more drops, the more the bandage absorbs, but it is also thicker and longer. Get at least two types of bandages - with 4-5 drops (night) and with 3 drops (normal). Maybe some very cheap with 2 drops (daily) for the last days of menstruation. For heavier days I recommend "Always", "Libresse". For lighter days, you can also use non-branded bandages. Brands are more expensive, but they absorb more and in the end the same thing happens. The dressing is changed every 2-3 hours. On lighter days it can be at 4 o'clock ... The bandage is changed often (even if it is not full), because it starts to smell! 2. There is a ribbon on the underside of each bandage. Remove it. The bandage can be glued to the underwear - necessarily bikinis (NOT THRESHOLDS) made of white or black cotton - you can whiten the white with bleach when staining, there are no stains on the black. Over time, you will notice for yourself exactly where to position the bandage. Sometimes it is too far forward or too far back - if you do not feel comfortable, you can remove the bandage and reattach it back and forth - up to one time you can easily move the bandage. READ THE PACKAGING. Otherwise, the mother did not go to the toilet with any of us to put bandages on us. It's just that every woman has to try some things on her own. Read the packaging. It is much more important to educate yourself on the subject of sexuality and anatomy. You confuse the concepts of menstruation and cycle! Menstruation is the bleeding itself. It lasts from 3 to 8 days on average (there are differences in each woman). The cycle is the time between two consecutive menstrual periods - it is from 25 to 35 days or so and is intermittent in young girls. So the "cycle" did not come to you, but the MENSTRUATION came to you. It is very important to understand this difference in order to understand both the literature and the explanations of the packaging of medicines and women's products ... and most of all not to expose yourself another time. In many girls and women, menstruation is painful. There are many reasons for this, but there is generally no cure. Most women recover after the age of 18, some only after giving birth. I recommend that you have a supply of Spazmalgon at home - take the pill BEFORE the pain breaks out completely. If you feel uncomfortable, stomach ache - take the pill. The first and second days are painful. And above all - read, read, read.
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1. Buy a bandage with wings. On the package (regardless of the brand!) There are drops - the more drops, the more the bandage absorbs, but it is also thicker and longer. Get at least two types of bandages - with 4-5 drops (night) and with 3 drops (normal). Maybe some very cheap with 2 drops (daily) for the last days of menstruation. For heavier days I recommend "Always", "Libresse". For lighter days, you can also use non-branded bandages. Brands are more expensive, but they absorb more and in the end the same thing happens. The dressing is changed every 2-3 hours. On lighter days it can be at 4 o'clock ... The bandage is changed often (even if it is not full), because it starts to smell! 2. There is a ribbon on the underside of each bandage. Remove it. The bandage can be glued to the underwear - necessarily bikinis (NOT THRESHOLDS) made of white or black cotton - you can whiten the white with bleach when staining, there are no stains on the black. Over time, you will notice for yourself exactly where to position the bandage. Sometimes it is too far forward or too far back - if you do not feel comfortable, you can remove the bandage and reattach it back and forth - up to one time you can easily move the bandage. READ THE PACKAGING. Otherwise, the mother did not go to the toilet with any of us to put bandages on us. It's just that every woman has to try some things on her own. Read the packaging. It is much more important to educate yourself on the subject of sexuality and anatomy. You confuse the concepts of menstruation and cycle! Menstruation is the bleeding itself. It lasts from 3 to 8 days on average (there are differences in each woman). The cycle is the time between two consecutive menstrual periods - it is from 25 to 35 days or so and is intermittent in young girls. So the "cycle" did not come to you, but the MENSTRUATION came to you. It is very important to understand this difference in order to understand both the literature and the explanations of the packaging of medicines and women's products ... and most of all not to expose yourself another time. In many girls and women, menstruation is painful. There are many reasons for this, but there is generally no cure. Most women recover after the age of 18, some only after giving birth. I recommend that you have a supply of Spazmalgon at home - take the pill BEFORE the pain breaks out completely. If you feel uncomfortable, stomach ache - take the pill. The first and second days are painful. And above all - read, read, read.