Tampons, towels or mooncups - preference?

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I use towels and admittedly I have never used a tampon, am in my 30s (and sexually active). Is this unusual? I don't like the idea of sticking it in there and I read some horror stories about TSS as a teenager which scarred me although rare I know.
 
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Personally i use tampons, Im using up my stocks for the end of my periods, I've heard good things about period pants.
 
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I use tampons. I just can’t bear using towels they personally make me feel so gross but I know some people don’t like the idea of tampons and the idea of putting something inside so i don’t think it’s unusual to not use them!
 
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I use tampons and period pants. Usually tampons for the first two days and period pants for the next 2-3.
 
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I changed to a mooncup a couple of years ago. Took a couple of cycles to get used to it but I wouldn’t be without it now. They’re so comfortable to wear and I feel cleaner than I ever did using a tampon or pad
 
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I use tampons and period pants. Usually tampons for the first two days and period pants for the next 2-3.
What do you think of period pants based on your experience? I've never considered them. What's the leakage risk like compared with towels?
 
What do you think of period pants based on your experience? I've never considered them. What's the leakage risk like compared with towels?
Firstly I have pretty light periods.
Never worried about leaking from the pants. Might have happened once overnight.

I haven't worn pads for years, but would find they 'bunched' a bit, don't get that with the pants. I think if you are using pads you'll find pants fine, but I would recommend spending a bit more on them. I have some Primark ones and they are not as good as my Modibody ones.
 
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I am lucky that the pill I changed to recently means I no longer get periods 🎉 but when I used to get them I used to prefer using towels. I tried tampons numerous times and I just found them so uncomfortable. Like you I also read some horror stories about toxic shock which frighten me so when I used tampons it's all I could think about even though deep down I knew the chances were slim 😂 I know some people don't like the thought of using a towel but I think as long as you change it regular enough it's fine 🤷‍♀️ As long as you feel comfortable with what you're using then it doesn't matter :)
 
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I use pads, mainly because that’s what my mum gave me to use. I also don’t think she ever used a tampon. Knowing me I’d forget I had a tampon in. :ROFLMAO:
 
I use towels and admittedly I have never used a tampon, am in my 30s (and sexually active). Is this unusual? I don't like the idea of sticking it in there and I read some horror stories about TSS as a teenager which scarred me although rare I know.
I’m 27 and never used a tampon either ! I don’t like the idea of sticking it in there haha.
 
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Tampons i found so uncomfortable when i tried them when i was younger so gave up.

Used to use disposable towels until i hadn’t such a heavy period when i was used three within 2 hours. Moved to reusable towels the next day or almost 2 years. Now just let period pants mainly from M&S which was a life changing moment lol.
 
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Tampons i found so uncomfortable when i tried them when i was younger so gave up.

Used to use disposable towels until i hadn’t such a heavy period when i was used three within 2 hours. Moved to reusable towels the next day or almost 2 years. Now just let period pants mainly from M&S which was a life changing moment lol.
With period pants are they reusable or just a use once type thing
 
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I don’t know if it’s unusual to have not used a tampon but I would say who cares - if you don’t want to then don’t! It’s a personal choice. When I had heavy periods I had to use tampons and pads together, on the pill I just use pads. I can’t get on board with mooncups tbh, I’m not squeamish or anything but I just don’t want to be emptying that out 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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Please can someone explain how period pants work? I have tried reading up online but still none the wiser. Are they just like knickers with a space to put a pad in the ‘gusset’ area? What makes them different to normal knickers? And assume you have to wear dark colours / thick material clothes when wearing these just in case or leakage / accidents etc? Thanks so much :)
 
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Please can someone explain how period pants work? I have tried reading up online but still none the wiser. Are they just like knickers with a space to put a pad in the ‘gusset’ area? What makes them different to normal knickers? And assume you have to wear dark colours / thick material clothes when wearing these just in case or leakage / accidents etc? Thanks so much :)
They have an extra thick gusset with an absorbent layer in them. The point of them is to be sustainable/reduce plastic use. Rinse in cold water then machine wash ready to use again. Like cloth nappies.

I don't think about what I'm wearing any more than I would with a pad. Like I'm not gonna wear white! I wear mime to work under my scrubs which are pretty thin material. But I don't care about VPL 🤷‍♀️
 
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They have an extra thick gusset with an absorbent layer in them. The point of them is to be sustainable/reduce plastic use. Rinse in cold water then machine wash ready to use again. Like cloth nappies.

I don't think about what I'm wearing any more than I would with a pad. Like I'm not gonna wear white! I wear mime to work under my scrubs which are pretty thin material. But I don't care about VPL 🤷‍♀️
wow thanks for taking the time to reply, appreciate it :)
 
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I really noticed how much plastic waste I personally generated each month, with tampons, liners and the bag for putting them in at the end, it bothered me. Things like tampax pearl for example- comfier to insert, but so much plastic. And the bleaching of the cotton wadding, huge impact on the environment! Reusables are the way forward I think.
 
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I hate pads and sometimes I find they make my sensory issues kick in but can’t bear the thought of sticking anything up there so cope with the discomfort!
 
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With period pants are they reusable or just a use once type thing
Reusable. Just have to wash them. I use cold water to rinse first then just put them in the washing machine.

Bought from m&s and would really recommend. They were on for £12 each now 3 in a pack for £18 or £20 for heavier.

Have a photo i also posted in the M&s thread.

There’s also other brands like modibody and the cheeky wipes website.
 

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