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A pantyliner (also pantiliner , panty liner or panty shield, vaginal cover ) is an absorbent piece of material used for feminine hygiene . It is worn in the gusset of a woman's panties . Some uses include: absorbency for daily vaginal discharge, light menstrual flow, tampon and menstrual cup backup, spotting, post-intercourse discharge, and urinary incontinence .
Panty liners can also help with girls who are having discharges and about to start their cycle.
Pantyliners are related to sanitary napkins in their basic construction—but are usually much thinner and often narrower than pads. As a result, they absorb much less liquid than pads—making them ideal for light discharge and everyday cleanliness. They are generally unsuitable for the menstruation medium to heavy flow, which requires them to be changed more often.
Pantyliners are found in an assortment of sizes, shapes, and portability options, ranging from tiny, compact liners to long, protective liners designed for heavy vaginal discharge and light days (light menstrual flow). There are even styles designed to fit with thong underwear.
Disposable pantyliners are made with a sticky adhesive on the back of the pad to hold them in place in the panties, and some styles have 'wings' which wrap around the panties, providing additional stability.
Reusable cloth pantyliners come in a variety of sizes, materials, patterns, colors, and absorbencies, and are usually secured to the underwear by wrap-around wings that snap together at the ends. These are made of cotton (often organic) and can be washed and reused for years. See cloth menstrual pad for more information.
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The purpose of panty liners still raises a lot of questions. Are panty liners just a well-marketed product with little to no purpose? If not, what are they for? Find out all about panty liners in the article below.
Vaginal discharge is a very common and completely natural phenomenon. Some people use panty liners to protect their underwear from vaginal discharge and maintain a dry, fresh, and clean feeling throughout the day. Panty liners work best when changed every three to four hours.
A panty liner is a thin, absorbent pad worn in the gusset of underwear to absorb vaginal discharge or light menstrual flow. Panty liners are basically thin versions of pads used to prevent stains and keep underwear clean.
Panty liners come in a variety of shapes, portability options, and sizes, from small, compact panty liners to large, protective panty liners created for heavy vaginal discharge and light period flow. Some styles of panty liners are designed to fit inside thongs. Disposable panty liners have a sticky adhesive so they can stay in place. Some designs have wings that wrap around the underwear, offering additional stability.
Reusable cloth panty liners are also available and come in a range of different colors, sizes, materials, patterns, and absorbencies. These can be washed regularly and reused for a few years. Reusable panty liners are secured with wrap-around wings snapped together at the ends.
The purpose of panty liners is to absorb everyday vaginal discharge, unexpected light period flow, light spotting, staining at the beginning and ends of periods, and post-intercourse discharge. Tampons, pads, and menstrual cups can be used with panty liners for extra protection. Some people find panty liners to be more flexible and comfortable than pads.
Vaginal discharge is normal and happens for a variety of reasons throughout the menstrual cycle (keeping the vagina lubricated, ovulation, and arousal, to name a few). Wearing a panty liner can be helpful for keeping underwear dry and free from stains.
Having panty liners on hand may be useful during puberty, as spotting and unanticipated periods can be frequent.
Some important panty liner tips to keep in mind are:
Both synthetic-fiber underwear and regular use of panty liners with an impermeable layer block air circulation to the reproductive organs and don’t allow sweat to evaporate. Experts recommend using breathable liners that don’t affect airflow and keep your clothes dry.
















































