thread: Cloth pads while out/working? And diva cup experiences?

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  1. #1
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
    Brisbane
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    Question Cloth pads while out/working? And diva cup experiences?

    Just got AF (and OWWWIE this one really hurts ). I use cloth pads, which obviously haven't been a problem being a SAHM, plus I never venture very far for very long during AF because i just don't like to.

    No choice next week, I work 5 days, and my AF is 7 days long, heavy for 5.

    I'm a bit concerned about cloth pads while at work because my AF is quite heavy, I'd have to change at least 2-3 times during a 7 hour day... I'm not sure how pads would go in my bag all day... stinky? Are there any good pad bags/wet bags I could use?

    How do you do it?

    Do you think it's worth investing in a diva cup? The sink is in a public place though so I'm not sure if I'd be able to use one since I'm not exactly able to go to the sink and rinse......

  2. #2

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

    Ive gone to an all day party and had AF at the baby expo last year whilst I worked there.
    Make sure that you use winged ones to catch any run away's and when you take it of, fold it back into its self so the wings can close together IFYKWIM and that the contaminated section is wrapped back and inside of the package.. If you dont have a wetbag (which reminds me I need one) use a sandwich bag, with the closuer on the top and use a new one for each pad. That way there will be no smell and it will be nicely sealed.

    You'll be right hon

  3. #3
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
    Brisbane
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    OH! Sandwich bags! GREAT IDEA! at least until I get a hold of a proper wet bag Oh, thats an awesome idea!

    Yep, got wings. I tried some wingless but I always forgot about them when I went to the toilet and ... yeah all you cloth mummas know what I'm talking about LMAO!

  4. #4
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
    Brisbane
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    Oh, just bumping this up... has anyone used a diva cup? I think I'd like that 'added protection' without having to use a tampon... Is it really big? Can you feel it?

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    I use cloth pads at work but haven't tried a diva cup.... would be interested to hear how it goes!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    5,235

    Not a Diva cup but a mooncup. It is large enough to safely hold a heavy days flow - I've gone 8 hours without emptying and no overflows. And no, you don't feel it at all, they do take a bit of practice to learn how to get it in right and once you've mastered getting it out, you snip off the stick part and you don't even know it's in there. Sooo much better than a tampon as you still have your natural lubrication (so you might think you're overflowing, but it's just your natural cm) and you don't have the dried out feeling that a tampon gives.