Until the uterus returns to its normal state, it is recommended to use hygiene products designed specifically for this period. In this article, we will tell you what are the differences between gaskets that need to be used after birth, from usual, and which one is better to give preference.
Features of the puerperal pads
Compared with ordinary hygienic means for critical days, postnatal pads have a number of advantages, namely:
- have a higher quality and absorption rate;
- have absorbing properties;
- are a kind of protective barrier that does not allow pathogens to enter the genital tract;
- reduce the risk of infection;
- Do not cause allergies or irritation, as well as pain or discomfort;
- Do not stick to the body, so there is no chance of damaging the seams.
What kind of pads after delivery is better to take with them to the hospital?
These hygiene products are a necessary item in the list of what you have to take with you to the hospital, because they will need you right in the delivery room. In order not to worry about the purity of your clothes and underwear, and also be sure of your security, it is recommended to prepare several packs of postnatal pads in advance.
Today in each pharmacy, as well as a store for young mothers, you can meet a fairly wide range of these hygiene products.
- Samu, Hartmann, Germany.
- "Peligrin", Russia, P4 - for the first 3 days after birth and P5 - for the remaining days.
- Tena Lady Maxi, Germany.
- MoliMed Premium Maxi, Hartmann, Germany.
- Seni Lady, Poland.