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Whisper Ultra Soft Sanitary Pads L Whisper Ultra Soft Sanitary Pads L

Whisper Ultra Soft Sanitary Pads L

Quantity Description: packet of 15 pads
Manufacturer: Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Ltd
Price: ₹ 135.0

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Whisper Ultra Soft Sanitary Pads

Salient features of Whisper Ultra Soft Sanitary Pads:
For extra gentleness on the skin, Whisper Ultra Soft pads are two times softer and contain a soft top sheet in both the centre and wings.
With this pad, the skin will get all the care it needs.
Nearly 20% longer for more coverage and have soft pores that drive liquid to the core and lock it away, give long-lasting protection.
The stretchable wings in the pads wrap around the panties to keep the pad in place, while the fresh odourless pearls capture and lock away period odour.
Soft top sheet for extra gentleness on skin.
Stretchable wings keep the pad in place.
Soft pores drive liquid to the core and lock it away.

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Popular Questions & Answers

Is it safe to use sanitary pads. And is there a difference in terms of safety regarding regular pads, gel based pads or the overnite pads.

MD - Homeopathy, BHMS
Homeopathy Doctor, Vadodara
Is it safe to use sanitary pads. And is there a difference in terms of safety regarding regular pads, gel based pads ...
Yes it is safe to use. You can also think of menstrual cups. They are very easy and better than pads.

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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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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Hello Dr. I am 26 year old female. For last 4-5 months I am suffering clitoral itching due to sanitary pads. But the condition now is clitoral hood got swollen and have little pain. What should I do now?

BHMS
Homeopathy Doctor, Noida
Hello Dr. I am 26 year old female. For last 4-5 months I am suffering clitoral itching due to sanitary pads. But the ...
It can be because of infection. 1.You should maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2.Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day 3.Wear cotton under garments 4.Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. 5.Keep the area dry homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all.

I recently switched to using tampons from sanitary pads. But, I learnt that tampons, though seemingly more hygienic and comfortable, can be very unsafe. What is the safer choice?

MBBS, MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FMAS, DMAS
Gynaecologist, Noida
I recently switched to using tampons from sanitary pads. But, I learnt that tampons, though seemingly more hygienic a...
Hello, Sanitary pads are still safe as you cannot forget them inside which is often seen with non regular users, and then can cause infection. So sanitary pads are better.
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