Sanitary Pads by Azah
Conventional sanitary pads cause frustration and irritation to many women during their periods. Certain pads can be itchy, irritating, uncomfortable, and can cause rashes due to the materials with which they are made. This can distract you from your daily activities or even cause you to feel the need to adjust your pad in public. At Azah, we believe that periods are not meant to be limiting. That is why we created our revolutionary rash-free sanitary pads.
Azah period pads are different from other menstrual pads available in the market. Our rash-free sanitary pads contain no harsh chemicals, dyes, fragrances, or substances which can be very irritating and even trigger allergies to sensitive skin. We are free of Phthalates and any other harmful chemicals or irritants, and are tested & certified for the same by SGS Labs and Mascot Spin Control Labs. The cost of sanitary pads for a pack of 12 pads starts from INR 239 and would vary based on the pack number and size of the napkin.
At Azah, we want you to feel free to pursue your passions and concentrate wholeheartedly on them. Our period pads are created to make you feel empowered. Rather than being distracted by your period and the discomfort of your pads, our pads help you deal with your menstrual flow rather than drawing your attention to them. So, don’t let your conventional sanitary pad limit you. Choose Azah’s best pads for periods for a liberated and rash-free period experience. We offer a wide range of rash-free sanitary pads at affordable prices.
How to Choose the Best Sanitary Napkin for Yourself?
To ensure a comfortable and confident period, it is important to choose the right sanitary napkin. Here are certain things you may consider to choose the best sanitary napkin pads for yourself:
- Extent and Absorption: There are different options for period protection available. For instance, you can choose from pantyliners (for light discharge, spotting, or when you work out), regular pads (for light to moderate flow), and overnight pads (that have maximum absorbency for heavy periods)
- Material: Choose materials that are natural and breathable so as to reduce irritation.
- Wings: Winged pads can be used for additional safety against leaks especially when one is active during this time of the month.
- Special Needs: If necessary, there are teen pads available that would comfortably fit on young or petite menstruators or maternity pads with increased absorption levels for postpartum bleeding.
FAQs
Q: What’s a Sanitary Pad?
Ans: A sanitary pad is a commonly used period product that absorbs a woman’s period blood, keeps her comfortable, and protects her from leaks. It's like a little guardian that allows you to go about your day with confidence and ease. A sanitary napkin is like a cushiony shield that you wear in your underwear during your period. Its main job is to absorb the menstrual flow and keep you feeling dry and comfortable throughout the day. When you wear a pad, it captures the blood and other fluids from your period. Some period pads come with wings, those flappy bits on the sides. These wings give you extra protection as they fold over the sides of your underwear and keep the pad securely in place. When it's time to change your pad, simply peel it off your underwear and replace it with a fresh one. It's important to change your pad regularly to maintain hygiene and prevent any unpleasant odors.
Q: What is the function of menstrual pads?
Ans: The purpose of menstrual pads is to absorb menstrual blood, the shedding of the uterine lining during your period, to prevent leaks in your clothing, and to keep you dry and comfortable.
Q: What can I use instead of pads for my period?
Ans: If you do not want to use menstrual pads for your period, other great alternatives are Azah period panties or period underwear and menstrual cups.
Q: What colour of period is normal?
Ans: Bright red, pink, or brown are all normal colours for period blood. However, you should consider consulting a gynaecologist in case of doubts.
Q: How can I reduce my period cramp?
Ans: To reduce period cramps, applying a heating pad or hot water bottle can provide relief. If the cramps are extremely painful, you may consider consulting a Gynaecologist.
Q: Is it safe to use sanitary pads during pregnancy?
Ans: Yes, it's safe to use sanitary pads during pregnancy. Some women may experience low to heavy bleeding or menstrual clots during pregnancy, especially those with high-risk pregnancies.
Q: Can I wear a pad for 6 hours? How many to change in a day?
Ans: Yes, you can wear a pad for 6 hours, but it is recommended to change the pad every 6-8 hours, depending on your flow. Keeping the sanitary pad filled with blood and moisture for too long can lead to irritation, itching, or even vaginal infections.