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    All About Puberty

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Working With Your Child
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      daisyt
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      fluffie:
      Thanks Bluebelt. may i know where to get the 'plastic' panties pls?. tks

      OK, I can see you are very very very new here. 😄
      Bluebelt is not my nick, its a kind of status. Different colour of denotes the number of post you have posted. My nick is daisyt. :lol:

      You can try CK department stall or Metro ... My mum bought from CK department stall at Chinatown there.

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        MLR
        last edited by

        Like to add on to daisyt, you can get bed liners from pharmacies like Guardian/Unity. Its those that they use in hospitals after you deliver or when they are doing dressing of wounds/etc. If you are comfortable with her using a tampon, just use it with the xtra long maxi pads.


        If the menses is heavy as well as very painful accompanied by nausea, vomiting, dizzy spells, particularly just prior to or during the period or after, should see a gynae to rule out Endometriosis.

        Hope this info is useful 😄

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          fluffie
          last edited by

          ya lor so green here! anyway, thanks Daisyt and MLR for your adv.

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            MLR
            last edited by

            Btw fluffie, pls go report in the Newbies section, intro yourself. Theres a Scary Story Contest that can win :drool: prize in the Chit Chat section. Also if you wish share with us your love story in the Love Story thread in the Relationships section.


            Enjoy yourself :celebrate:

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              tweet
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              fluffie:
              Thanks Daisy. may i know where to get the 'plastic' panties pls?. tks

              Hi fluffie

              can try to get this brand \"impression\". available at major department stores.my DD currently is using it, washes stains off easily.Just ask the salesgirl, she will know.

              Regards

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                Mandarin
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                My daughter is 10 this year and I have a feeling her period is going to start any time. I let her try on the panty liner the other day as practice and she complained that it is too big. Just wondering is there a smaller version of sanitary pads for young girls ?

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                  cluelessmom
                  last edited by

                  Hi Mandarin,


                  Wat brand of panty liner did u buy for ur dd? Maybe u can try panty liners such as carefree, sofy… tho’ i find them really small and thin.

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                    buds
                    last edited by

                    Yup, CAREFREE is thin and light.

                    Plus the flower-shaped designs
                    on the upside helps to minimize
                    friction against soft skin.

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                      Mandarin
                      last edited by

                      I let her try Laurier Free. I am referring to the normal pads, are there any with smaller width for younger girls ?

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        Hmmm... :idea:


                        Usually only hear of thinner
                        pads but not narrower ones.
                        Sorry, not much help here.. :oops:

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