duudee_advicer answered Saturday November 25 2006, 10:15 pm: There are some scented pads out there, I believe Kotex makes them but I'm not 100% positive. To keep the smell under control, change your pad once every 2-3 hours. Also, Always makes those new pads with a cleaning wipe on the front that way you can clean youself with every change, also reducing the chance for odor.
If you are willing to try tampons early, go for that. They keep you odorless and they are 800384734 times better then pads, I swear by it. They took me several months and tries to get them in and used to them, but now the thought of using pads is pretty much impossible for me. So I highly recommened a tampon.
xomichelle891xo answered Saturday November 25 2006, 8:40 pm: Well, there are certain types of pads that cover up the smell. They work too! But, other than that, always change your pad OFTEN. Maybe like every hour or 2 if your period is heavy. And take a shower every day during your period. When you do, make sure you wash down there as well as you can. Its normal for it to smell. [ xomichelle891xo's advice column | Ask xomichelle891xo A Question ]
epicadvice answered Saturday November 25 2006, 8:17 pm: Change your pads more often. Always just came out with a new kind of pads called "Always Clean".
They have wipes attached to the pads. They're great. I used to have the same problem but after buying the pads with wipes, I no longer smelled. I highly suggest Always Clean. If not, there are scented pads and tampons that you could use. Hope I helped! [ epicadvice's advice column | Ask epicadvice A Question ]
LM answered Saturday November 25 2006, 7:39 pm: Always has new pads called "Always Fresh" that are secented & those work pretty well. Many other brands have this option now too.
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