🌟 Embrace your flow with confidence!
The Period Underwear 3 Count Disposable Period Panties offer women and teen girls a revolutionary solution for menstrual protection. With a built-in pad that absorbs three times more than traditional pads or tampons, these panties provide up to 12 hours of leak-proof comfort. Made from breathable, hypoallergenic, and biodegradable materials, they ensure a worry-free experience during your cycle, menopause, postpartum, or even mild incontinence. Say goodbye to ruined underwear and hello to convenience!
A**A
Sjogren's Issues
I'm old, and I have lupus with secondary Sjogren's Syndrome.I don't get periods anymore, but I do get UTIs from (TMI, I know) being just very dry in every part of my body. Like, my urine gets very concentrated and it can be hard to pass. Ironically, once this leads to a UTI, I can get urgency and leaks,I don't need contingency products all the time, just once in a while. These work and are more comfortable than anything else I have tried.
J**R
Period Panties
Size up and these are for a back up you still need to wear a pad these parties are good for preventing leakage .
D**F
Next best thing to tampons
After 30 years as a happy tampon user, my doctor said I had to give them up due to a bladder condition. Thank goodness I found Pantie pads. The thought of going back to regular pads and underwear, with the leaks and stains...at my age?! No thank you. I love pantie pads. They are comfortable, the integrated pad is really absorbent, lasts a very long time. I can wear them under my skinny jeans, no problem. Have never had a leak or stain. The only challenge is if I have to change into a new pair in a public restroom (e.g., at work). On those days I wear a skirt so that I don't have to take pants off to change the pantie pad. I can't rate this product highly enough; I have it on Amazon subscription now.
Q**E
Somehow made having my period even more depressing
Well these were terrible.If you ever wanted to know what it feels like to wear Adult Diapers, I’m fairly certain these period panties will give you a pretty good idea.I’m almost at a loss for words to describe these they are so strange and awful, but I’m gonna try my level best.So first of all, they are super puffy.They are like wearing a flimsy quilted coat as underwear.Also, they somehow managed to be loose in the waist but tight in the legs and kind of... protruded out at the butt area making it look like I dropped a giant load in my pants.😑They also gave me hot crotch.Obviously I felt EXTRA attractive while wearing these.Suffice it to say these were in no way shape or form comfortable in the least.Do they work?I mean... I guess?If I wear tight pants they stay on my butt and do what they are supposed to, no leaks or anything but who the heck wants to wear tight af pants when they’re on their period?!Masochists that’s who.I already feel like a large man in a tiny coat made of my own skin so I’m not exactly dying to add an extra layer of discomfort down there.🙄Basically these are a giant pair of unattractive paper panties with a pad sewn in, not exactly rocket science, but also not the best product I’ve found for this type of thing.After trying and hating those super spendy THINX period panties, I’ve tried a few brands of disposable ones on Amazon and these are DEFINITELY the worst.Right now I’m digging the ones made by UndiePads , but I’m gonna keep searching I think.Still haven’t found the perfect pair...🤔
L**Y
Cute, absorbent, and sturdy!! Awesome
I am a VERY active girl and I had my doubts about these panties. The first day I wore them I put them to the test and ran three miles with the panties on. The elastic did not slip at all! I did not use them for menstrual (as advertised). I actually have a weak bladder and sometimes wet myself. These also have held up to that test. They are not as absorbent as Goodnites, but they are very good and can absorb quite bit of urine. The "icing on the cake" (for me) was that my boyfriend also thinks they are kinda cute (although not when full of pee - ha! :) Thanks so much amazon!!!
H**H
Feels like paper with a pad stuck to it; but wears better than expected
These were not at all what I was expecting. They felt more like paper than cotton and were ill fitting. The "built in" pad was just a wide, thick maxi pad sewn in. That actually seemed like it was just made of cotton and not normal maxi pad material. It was wide and not contoured on the sides, so it bunched in the middle. And the description says that the pad was extra long, but it seemed like a normal length pad to me. I took them off about 5 minutes after putting them on because they were so uncomfortable. They do not compare AT ALL with the Thinx panties. I was interested in these because of the low cost and because they are disposable. I'm going to go back to using ones that are more like real underwear.UPDATE!!! Ok. So I need to amend my review... lol!! I ended up wearing these because I was in a pinch. The new panties that I ordered hadn't arrived yet, so I wore these. And they were a lot more comfortable than I expected!!! Maybe because my expectations were very low... I had read some other reviews about these, saying they were good for travel, and I agree because they are disposable have the handy bag to put them in after they are used. I still don't think they compare to the other brands (i.e. Thinx) but I am actually considering keeping these on hand for travel!
T**E
Lasted only two hours :(
I have heavy periods, and I tried this on my 'day 1'. The product is comfortable to wear, and definitely better-looking wearable pads than what I normally use for overnight protection or traveling (Kao Laurier). It looks more like a regular underwear than a diaper, and it fits well for the size chart. However, the padding area is definitely made for standing up, it comes too high in the front, probably 1.5 - 2 inches short on the back for feeling secure sitting down for a long period of time or laying down. With my first pad, I was sitting down for about 2 hours and I noticed it leaked through the seams on the back sides (not on my pants though), and it just wasn't the condition where you feel comfortable continue wearing it. With my second try, which I did a grocery store run, it again needed to be changed after about 2 hours - it leaked through on the center sides more prominently than the last try (but again, no stain on my pants). All and all, this is like having a long 'Stayfree' like maxi pad sawed on disposable underwear, and it won't last more than 2 hours on your heavy days (which makes this very costly). It might work for an emergency purpose (it buys the time to run to a drug store on a sudden occurrence of a period), but I wouldn't count on a long-hour protection with this product.
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