I use period pants and it said to save them up and wash in one load. So i assume it is normal. I wait till i’ve used 3. But its super important to run them under the tap, rinse them etc. bet Bryony doesn’t do that and just leaves them dirty and festering till she’s got loads hahaNobody asked to see your cloth pads
Is it normal to save them all up like that and wash in one load?
It annoyed me too. Mainly for the way she used it. Americans don’t say ‘can’t be assed’ or anything like it so it just sounded stupid.I know I'm being petty because she's my BEC, but it's annoyed me that she said "assed". For someone who's constantly explaining how things are "in the UK" to then use an Americanism doesn't make sense. I think the majority of her audience must be from the US so she's trying to pander to them.
Resentment is absolutely the right word. She hates that other women all over the world and throughout history have endured something difficult, miraculous, at the heart of the human experience that she just couldn’t be bothered with. She disguises it as feminist medical politics but it blatantly is not… if she gave a shit about women’s safety and wellbeing she would be sharing the plethora of political birth work material that advocates for women’s safety and agency in natural delivery, instead of just sharing posts she thinks validate her choice on a superficial level.Anyone else vexed by her reposting some instagram reel that says that the way humans give birth should have made us extinctWhat a load of crap. Does Bryony just have some lingering resentment for having an elective c section and now has to push inaccurate information that suggests that humans are not well evolved to give birth?
Period pants are a bit different to pads, as they're meant to be worn all day, whereas pads get changed more frequently. I usually wait until the end of my period to run a load of pads through, which gets me normally 12-15 to wash. How many did she have?She said she forces O to wear the same bib until its absolutely filthy before washing it, so I'm not surprised she leaves pads around for so long to get gross before washing them. I use period pants too and would never have more than 4-6 to dry at once. I have endo and adeno too. That's a lot of old washing she's got thereShe can't even wash here face or hair so they've probably been sitting around for 2 months
I do, I only use 1 or 2 a day since I use cups but I wait to the end of my period and chuck them in with the next load, or if I'm doing a load anyway I might chuck them in. I believe some people say you should soak them as you take them off but I've never seen how leaving blood soaking in water is meant to be more hygienic.Nobody asked to see your cloth pads
Is it normal to save them all up like that and wash in one load?
Never thought I'd play 'how many pads can you count' like those annoying app adsPeriod pants are a bit different to pads, as they're meant to be worn all day, whereas pads get changed more frequently. I usually wait until the end of my period to run a load of pads through, which gets me normally 12-15 to wash. How many did she have?
I rinse in cold water but never soakI do, I only use 1 or 2 a day since I use cups but I wait to the end of my period and chuck them in with the next load, or if I'm doing a load anyway I might chuck them in. I believe some people say you should soak them as you take them off but I've never seen how leaving blood soaking in water is meant to be more hygienic.
Completely unrelated to Bryony now but how do cloth diapers actually work, especially when they've pooed? Do you dump it down the toilet and then boil wash them, how do you keep the poo and wee from soaking through the nappy if it doesn't have a PUL outside? Do they come with inserts like some period pants do?Never thought I'd play 'how many pads can you count' like those annoying app adsI count 27. She can't wash her hair or face, shower or do regular laundry so I doubt she's changing hygienically. Everything about her is grubby and incompetent. She's my BEC too I guess.
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I rinse in cold water but never soakSome used to suggest soaking cloth nappies but I found that less hygienic too, I just rinse and then wash. I'm so glad I have a new washing machine with a quick rinse setting that I can use for my next baby! Unlike contradictory Bryony, I like making the effort to use cotton/bamboo on my children's skin (had some chemical burns from Pampers, it was terrible).
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