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Another period pants thread - thanx v modibodi

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Notcontent · 03/06/2019 15:51

I first read about thanx a while ago and was really taken with the idea of period pants, particularly the fact that they might prevent leaks, especially at night. Later I realised that there are other brands out there and have bought some modibodi pants for dd. Dd hasn’t tried them out yet (she hasn’t got her period yet!) but having examined them, they do look useful, but it seems to me that there is still a chance of leakage outside of the padded area (sorry if this is TMI, but e.g. the classic lying down and blood up your bum crack scenario!).

When I initially read about thanx I thought the whole thing was leakproof. Is that right?

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justaperson · 03/06/2019 17:10

I use these as backup for leaks - they're not absorbent enough on their own, but if you have a tsunami at work or a night time leak they are good enough for that and have saved me a few times!
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01H6MZGF8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?psc=1&tag=mumsnetforu03-21&ie=UTF8

MyNameIsCharlesII · 03/06/2019 17:17

I use the cheeky wipes pants and they’re padded all up the back. Not like a nappy padded or anything but the same thin absorbent layer as the gusset. Amazing things.

TwirlyWitch · 03/06/2019 17:41

The back padding goes way up to the bum crack in modibodi. I’ve yet to leak in them at all- quite a surprise as they don’t seem thick enough.

Another period pants thread - thanx v modibodi
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