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    Best invention ever (and can I say I invented it as a teenager. &#128514. After a day where I had to pick Zoe up from school because she unexpectedly got her period and bled through her pants, we invested in some period panties through Amazon. They’re more affordable than the big brand names. We have never had an accident again, and have replaced every pair of her underwear with these. On light days, she can skip wearing a pad.

    Cleanup is a bit of a pain. I soak them for a couple of days in cold water in my sink and then wash on cold/hang to dry.

    These are the best things for tween girls!

    Kris


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    https://www.amazon.com/YOYI-FASHION-...period&sr=8-10


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    • #3
      How bulky do they feel? I have cloth pads I like, but I'm not sure the benefit of one over the other.

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      • #4
        They are not bulky. There is a plastic lining between the layers. My daughter loves them.


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