i always stay round my friends and this time it has seemed to land the day of my period. I wear pads , im confortable with that however i wouldnt really want to leak in my friends bed that would be embarssing, though i know her mum would be totally cool about it. How can i make sure that i dont leak during the night - should i wear extra layers of underwear or what? What tips should i use? And if i have a pad wear can i through it away? I have special bags i put them in first which i guess i could keep in my bag until i get home...but i dont feel confortable keeping it in my bag or throwing it away at her house. So how can i keep confortable and not leak?
Volleyball2150 answered Monday July 21 2008, 4:16 pm: before the sleepover go buy the pads that say extra thick overnight large. that way it is bigger than big and it wont leak because its so thick and its made for overnight use. when you want to dispose of it, go to the bathroom and take it off and roll it up in a ball and wrap it with tolette paper, then throw it in the garbage can. if you think someone will ask about it, youre wrong because i highly doubt someone will be like "hey what is this big ball of tolette paper doing in the garbage can?? lets open it up and find out!" haha. yeaa right.
just make sure to change it every so often so it doesnt leak.
and if you are really nervous, you could even set an alarm for in the middle of the night (make sure the alarm is not too loud to wake the others but loud enough for you to wake up. for example vibration on your phone and keep the phone next to you so when it vibrates you wake up but others wont.) and if they ask why its vibrating just say its a text and you have to go to the bathroom. then change it so you know you wont leak.#
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