I just got a new light colored bed set, and im so afraid of getting blood from my period on it because it will stain it. How can i make sure i dont get blood on it? I use tampons, but i tend to sleep in pretty late, so its a while until i change it at night, so it tends to leak out. I'm sooo tired of getting it on my underwear and staining them, and i reallllly dont want it to get on my new bed set. So any ideas?
kittaytoro answered Saturday August 4 2007, 12:26 pm: first, try a heavy pad, and a tampon. it sounds weird, but you'll feel really secure with it.
also, put a towel down where you lay in that area, so youwont stain, just in case. then, if you have to, just use an old blanked to cover yourself for the time being.
hottie411 answered Saturday August 4 2007, 11:39 am: you can wear a tampon and a pad at the same time, so you won't stain your underwear or bed. if it still stains your bed for some reason, then wear two pairs of underwear also, so it wont stain your bed.=]
SarahBT4T answered Saturday August 4 2007, 10:27 am: Well lots of people seem to get this problem, if i was you i would use night time pads that are LONG and very protective, could use ones with wings too if you like, then put an old towel on your bed make sure you put it underneath where your bum is and try folding the towel so its more thick and will absorb more incase you leak. Also if you are getting annoyed with stains just wear dark panties like black so the stains wont stand out as much and you can soak them in hot water. The advice i just gave you works i've tried it. Hope this helped =] x [ SarahBT4T's advice column | Ask SarahBT4T A Question ]
Erinn_the_bamf answered Saturday August 4 2007, 10:26 am: You should really be wearing a pad at night. Since you sleep late, you may have the tampon in for too long, risking TSS.
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