ACOFAR Karinas postpartum pads have been specially designed to keep women comfortable and dry during the postpartum period. They are made entirely of cotton and are super absorbent, especially designed to retain lochia and prevent leakage and discomfort.
Karinas postpartum are sanitary towels made of 100% cotton material that provide great comfort and safety to women during the postpartum period. Its anatomical design adapts perfectly to the shape of the female body and its texture is soft and spongy. Their hypoallergenic composition prevents discomfort such as irritation, itching and even unpleasant odours.
They are designed with a superior absorbent core made of 100% pure cotton. The top layer has a special interwoven cotton fabric that prevents the fibres from sticking together and keeps the skin free. On the other side there is an adhesive placed to fix it to the underwear which gives a better hold. It does not contain perfumes.
These pads have been created for any type of leakage (light incontinence, postpartum menstruation), but their main use is after childbirth. Their design is ideal for use by women in the postpartum period who are undergoing major physical changes (especially genital changes). It can be used regardless of whether it is a caesarean section or a vaginal birth, as lochia is present in both cases. This discharge is very similar to menstruation, but it is usually in greater quantity and lasts longer, with an approximate duration of 4 to 6 weeks.
The pads are designed with highly absorbent materials capable of retaining the lochia in its different aspects and thickness. Whether it is a heavy flow or pale to a normal flow in quantity and appearance of a normal period, the pads are designed with highly absorbent materials capable of retaining the lochia in its various aspects and thickness. In the case of a caesarean section, the lochia may last more than 40 days.
It is recommended to place the pad in the panty so that the adhesive side is facing downwards in order to keep it stuck to the clothes. It is necessary to change the pad frequently to keep the genital area cool and help prevent infection. For the first few days after delivery, it is necessary to change the pad every 1 to 2 hours. After that, every 3 to 4 hours is sufficient, depending on the intensity of the bleeding.
Infection may occur if the pad is not changed frequently.
Cotton, cotton nonwoven, waterproof plastic film (inside the pad, not in contact with the skin), glue (adhesive), silicone paper.