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Reuseable sanitary protection?

64 replies

Sanpro · 15/09/2020 20:42

I’m shamelessly utilising the footfall here to ask for your opinion on the best reuseable sanitary towels. I hope you don’t mind, I’m doing it for the environment!

I want to switch to them but they can be quite pricey and I don’t want to outlay a ton on something that isn’t good.

Anyone have any recommendations?

Also, I know people love the Mooncup and similar but I can’t get on with them. Especially with my new heavy postpartum periods.

Thank you kindly in advance.

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InvincibleInvisibility · 15/09/2020 20:48

I like honour your flow pads. Much more comfortable than disposable.

purpledagger · 15/09/2020 20:54

I haven't used the pads, but I have period knickers. They are princely, at £20+ a pair, but they are really comfy, more so than pads. I have modibodi and waka ones.

Sanpro · 15/09/2020 20:54

They look great, thank you! I’ve not come across them before.

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Sanpro · 15/09/2020 20:56

@purpledagger I have the Thinx pants but since having a baby, they’re not quite up to it. Well, maybe on day 3/4 onwards. I might see if your brands are better.

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toomanyspiderplants · 15/09/2020 20:57

wuka....so comfortable. I love them

WinterAndRoughWeather · 15/09/2020 20:58

I couldn’t get on with the mooncup either. I use eco femme pads and they’re great. Very comfortable.

Combustablecustard · 15/09/2020 20:58

I use cheeky wipes pads and period pants (and combined for day 1 and 2), really rate them.

aureliacecilia · 15/09/2020 20:58

I like Bloom and Nora - the bamboo ones.

Allmyfavouritepeople · 15/09/2020 20:59

I use reusable pads from Casey & Bear however I use them in conjunction with a moon cup or on my lightest days.

VirginiaWolverine · 15/09/2020 20:59

I used to use reusable pads, but have switched to Modibodi pants, which cope admirably with my perimenopausal heavy flow.

BiBabbles · 15/09/2020 20:59

I bought Wee Notion's PeaPods cloth pads about 7 years ago and they're still going strong, very comfortable and easy to use.

Queenfreak · 15/09/2020 21:00

I use an independent lady, Crimson moon. Excellent quality, and her pada have never failed, even on day 2 (my heaviest day)

NickMarlow · 15/09/2020 21:01

I like Bloom and Nora. Tried Cheeky Wipes but they kept slipping around. Moving to resuables has been a life changer!

aspoonfulofyourownmedicine · 15/09/2020 21:05

I use Cheeky Wipes pads. I would advise going for their charcoal ones though rather than the cream coloured bamboo ones as the charcoal ones don't stain as much as the bamboo ones.

CantThinkOfAName92 · 15/09/2020 21:05

There are so many independent sellers who make great pads. I would say go to a website like feminine wear or boobalou who have different makers and try a few.

They may be expensive in the beginning but I have some 5+ years old and going strong with no stains (I know some people worry about staining)

Sanpro · 15/09/2020 21:07

Oh wow, I had no idea there were so many brands! Everyone has suggested a different one 😆

Thanks everyone. I will do some browsing.

I have such a heavy flow now (really unusual for me and I won’t lie, I find it a bit traumatic) that I was flying through the disposable pads and was getting thrush from how not-breathable they were.

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Whenwillow · 15/09/2020 21:11

I love mine. Got them from amazon. The longer length ones cope with my heavy overnight flow, unlike disposables.
Next time I plan to get some from an etsy shop though.

Whenwillow · 15/09/2020 21:15

@Sanpro talk to your GP if the very heavy flow doesn't settle down. I was soaking through a pad every couple of hours on the heaviest days after I stopped bf baby #3, and was referred to a consultant and was given a d&c. 20 odd years ago so they may do it differently now, but just a thought.

emptycup · 15/09/2020 21:18

I use cheeky wipes, love them! They wash well and stay soft.

prairiegirl81 · 15/09/2020 21:20

I have been using them for years now and have tried a few brands, but always come back to Honour Your Flow.

I have heavy flow and these are the only ones that have stood up to it 😶 I also like that they come in so many different sizes.

It's definitely a bit of trial and error at the start to find what works for you. I'd never go back to disposables now.

Sanpro · 15/09/2020 21:20

@Whenwillow I may just do that. I'll get through a 'super plus' pad in an hour for a day or two. It's horrible. And at the risk of sharing too much, I just hate the feeling. It's that which makes me anxious, I think! I find I don't notice the sensation so much in my pads as they're more pliable.

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hedgehogger1 · 15/09/2020 21:22

I like the honouryourflow pads. Tried loads inc cheeky wipes ones but I thought honouryourflow was the best. I especially love the nighttime ones. Finally safe to sleep deeply! If you follow them they regularly have happy hours with 20% off

Iknowthingsthatwillhappen · 15/09/2020 21:24

Go on Facebook and find the independent makers, they are amazing. I have collected probably a couple of dozen now (you buy different strengths/thicknesses) for my daughter. She has not once had a leak!!! I just throw them in a nappy bucket or similar with stain remover overnight, then they just get put in with normal wash, amazing.

StarchyStanley · 15/09/2020 21:26

Cheeky Wipes ones are ok...but, I've found they don't stay put for me. They slide round to the wrong side of my pants! Quite annoying.

I also have modibodi pants which are a lot better, but, I keep accidentally washing mine on the wrong setting and they are showing a bit of wear now. I also find it annoying having to change my pants halfway through the day! If you're wearing jeans and boots and are at work etc, it's a pain.

My preference, I have to confess, is still disposables Blush. I use a mixture, probably slightly more reusables, but I like normal tampons best tbh. They do feel cleaner and more comfortable for me.

The other thing I find irritating, but can't be helped, is that they all say to wash on cold. I don't do a cold wash very often, so I have to wait till there are enough of them to do a cold wash. And then they need to be stored either used and dirty, soaking in a tub or rinsed and less dirty but still wet, so they can go a bit musty. So, for me, there are some downsides. Also, using out and about can be a pain.

FarTooMuchWashing · 15/09/2020 21:26

My teenagers and I use Modibodi washable pants. They’re great - quote an outlay to start with but cheaper in the long run.