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Will Lunapads leak?

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Will Lunapads leak?

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When it comes to leaks, as with any other menstrual products, you need to change your Lunapad or liner within a reasonable amount of time to prevent the pad or liner from soaking through. You also need to be practical about which pad style to use at which times (i.e. Lunapads pantyliners are not suitable for heavy flow!) Remember, all Lunapads pad styles feature a thin layer of breathable nylon to help prevent soaking through. With experience, you will learn which pad style and how many liners will take you through a day. Generally speaking, you should start each day (or night) with a fresh Lunapad, then change liners as often as needed. On heavier days, you may want to change the entire pad at some point — on light ones probably not at all. Figuring out exactly when to change pads and liners is part experience, part common sense and part good old-fashioned women’s intuition.

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When it comes to leaks, as with any other menstrual products, you need to change your Lunapad or liner within a reasonable amount of time to prevent the pad or liner from soaking through. You also need to be practical about which pad style to use at which times (i.e. Lunapads pantyliners are not suitable for heavy flow!) Remember, all Lunapads pad styles feature a thin layer of breathable nylon to help prevent soaking through. With experience, you will learn which pad style and how many liners will take you through a day. Generally speaking, you should start each day (or night) with a fresh Lunapad, then change liners as often as needed. On heavier days, you may want to change the entire pad at some point on light ones probably not at all. Figuring out exactly when to change pads and liners is part experience, part common sense and part good old-fashioned women’s intuition.

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