How to operation beside maxi pad?

I absoutley hate my period beside a passion, especially because I have to wear pad. I'm 13, but I'm like dealthy scared of tampons and I cringe at the thought. I stipulation tips on how to deal with pad. I get soooo uncomfortable any because my underwear aren't tight enough so I have to constantly wrench them up to stay close to my body, or i feel that "gushing" feeling and next feel gross afterwords knowing that I'm sitting in my mess, or they merely get so uncomfortable I newly want to cry. I really need help. :/

Answers:    I grain your pain- I used to feel the exact same way. I hold overflowed and embarrassed myself at school and enjoy wanted to go home and hold a good cry.

What eventually made all this stop be buying tampons. I know they might seem really scary at first and the Toxic Shock piece may sound really scary, too. But if you know how to use them, it's not unpromising at all. It just take a little practice to put one in. Once you do, you'll never dance back to pads!

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Yes the bliss of womanhood. The best thing I can say is when you catch over the tampon fear they are great to use because then you don't own to feel all the blood as it leaves your body (I detestation that also). Pads... I use pads that are thin but hold wings that helps them stay surrounded by place and they are not as bulky. I like Always. Get pads beside wings to stay in place, tighter cotton panties, or procure over the phobia and try out tampons. I think I started using them at 14, mid freshman year of high arts school, and once I figured out how to use them I never went stern to pads. You can't even feel them. It is profusely more comfortable than what you described..
yeah i am 13 too and i absolutely hate maxi pad too :\ so instead of using maxi, i use the ultra thin pads. you cant be aware of them really at all except for when you first put it on. tampons are really not that bad! yes it is really unnatural to know that there is something in your body "down there" but thay are really comfortable and you cant quality them at all! I don't think their really is anything you can do. A wad is a pad. You should seriously try a tampon. Te have O.B. tampons which don't enjoy an applicator and are easier to use in the beginning. So various peple are scared at the thought of using one but they are so much better.
Look at this.

http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/tampon.

Hope I helped.
resourcefully i suggest you get some pairs of tight undies for that week and also look for the thinest shortest pad you can find.
and purely change it as often as you requirement to really. and wiping with a wetwipe help a lot too, it makes you grain cleaner.
other then that or using a tampon, cant think of anything else, sorry..
yes period are gross and uncomfortable.

people voice youl'll get used to it.
but personally i still feel its soo gross

buy undies that are tighter fitting (snug not tight) and you wont'feel soo much)
buy thin pads, near wings.

long if your worried about leak and remember dark clothes at that time of month).
I know exactly how you feel. I'm 13 too and totally freaked out by tampons. At first, pad were really uncomfortable and I waddle around like a duck cuz I couldn't walk right. But over time, I newly got used to it. You'll have it for another 30 years or so; there's zilch you can do about it...maybe try smaller/thinner pad...

Good Luck!.
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i think its grosss wut i do
but i wud close to open my legs while standing up
and put the pad inbetween my vag mouth
I KNOW ITS WEIRD
but i dont get the weird outlook when its fallling onto the pad..
Learn to use Tampons, then. You'll enjoy your period for decades and decades - so the sooner you learn to business with it the better off you'll be. I know what you penny-pinching, I remember those days. I would try to change my pad as normally as possible to be clean. And the pads near wings stay in place much better. Use brand christen ALWAYS instead of a generic. Good luck!.
well you cant get a gurdle its underwear but they take home ur pad stay tight to ur body i know its nasty but the underwear gerdel will really work they flog it at walmart If you hate pads that much, perchance you should try and get over your fear of tampons and try them!!
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Hmm possibly get tighter underwear and change ur pad often ? I was within the same boat when I was 13 but that adjectives changed when one of my friends gave me a tampon and the ONLY time I wear pads in a minute is for tampon "backup". Usually the backup is not needed but I wear a thin wad *just in case* but like I said, I've never really needed it.

If you must wear pad, try wearing the super long THIN kind with wing and you really need to get yourself snug fitting "spell panties" to help hold the pad contained by place. Loose panties are not good during your cycle. Be sure to change your wipe OFTEN which will help give you a cleaner intuition and will cut down on the "blood odor" a bit.

One little thing I use to do when wearing pads is to filch a couple sheets of toilet paper and roll it to form a small ball and I tucked it beneath my vagina and anus (sorry if that sounds nasty) so it would corner any blood leaking towards to back so I wouldn't enjoy blood stains on the back of my pants or skirts. It sounds chance but it really works! Also, do it at night before you be in motion to bed and you won't wake up with bloody sheets.

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