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Sofy Side Walls Sanitary Pads XL Sofy Side Walls Sanitary Pads XL

Sofy Side Walls Sanitary Pads XL

Quantity Description: packet of 28 pads
Manufacturer: Unicharm India
Price: ₹ 220.0

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Can one get pregnant from fingering if precum was present? My gf did not have proper periods and it was brown and black blood discharge for 6 days which was light and she did not require sanitary pads. Is it possible that she is pregnant?

MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DGO, Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning (DFFP)
Gynaecologist, Mumbai
Can one get pregnant from fingering if precum was present? My gf did not have proper periods and it was brown and bla...
From your description chances are practically nil but anytime if period is missed no harm in getting pregnancy test done.

I have some 6 months back expired sanitary pads. So can I use that? While using that have any problem.

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
I have some 6 months back expired sanitary pads. So can I use that? While using that have any problem.
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. It is better to avoid use of very old pads (more than 2 - 3 years and condition of packing) because it may contain some fungal growth. Sanitary pads are not supposed to be sterile like medical syringes etc, so if they have crossed the expiry date, they could be used. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Is it alright to use reusable cloth sanitary pads? Are there any side effects to it? Is using reusable cloth pads better than using the regular one time use sanitary napkins? Please advice.

BHMS
Homeopathy Doctor, Chennai
Is it alright to use reusable cloth sanitary pads? Are there any side effects to it? Is using reusable cloth pads bet...
Hello dear, its okay to reuse but you have to wash it & dry it properly else it can cause infection. Reusable are environment friendly otherwise they both are almost same. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
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I am a 27-year-old single woman. I have recently shifted to menstrual cups from traditional sanitary pads. I want to know if there are any risks, complications or disadvantages of menstrual cups?

MBBS, MS, (Obs & Gynae)
Gynaecologist,
I am a 27-year-old single woman. I have recently shifted to menstrual cups from traditional sanitary pads. I want to ...
Menstrual cups are generally not so harmful but it comes up with a little risk and complications that may occur in rare cases. Minor symptoms include irritation that may happen for various reasons including - 1) inserting cup without using a proper lubricant, wearing cup of wrong size, and if the cup is not cleaned properly. It is recommended to read the manufacturer's guidelines before its use. 2) infection is one of the rare complications of using a menstrual cup. In the majority of cases, the infection travels from your hands to the menstrual cup and eventually to the body. Reduce such risks by washing your hands by warm water and using proper antibacterial soaps before touching the menstrual cup. 3) rare but the most serious complication of using menstrual cups is toxic shock syndrome (tss). This is a bacterial infection and it occurs when pre-existing bacteria (staphylococcus or streptococcus), that stays on your skin, nose, or mouth, is pushed deep inside your body.

I am 35f, not married, from last 3 months I get my periods normally but there is hardly any bleeding. Its so less that don't have to use sanitary pads. Please suggest.

DGO, MD, MRCOG, CCST, Accredation in Colposcopy
Gynaecologist, Kolkata
I am 35f, not married, from last 3 months I get my periods normally but there is hardly any bleeding. Its so less tha...
If you are sexually active and are not using any regular contraception I would advice you to do a urine pregnancy test first. If negative then get a thyroid function and Hb done. If these are normal and your cycles continue to be regular but scanty then it is important to exclude pelvic infection including tuberculosis.
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