Waterproofing

Waterproofing – Whether or not your personal preference is for waterproofing, its probably a good idea to have donated pads waterproofed. Particularly with something like PUL or if you can’t find/afford that then make them as waterproof as you can – perhaps using microfleece as well as a ripstop nylon layer – neither of which are “waterproof” on their own, but together will give more water-resistance than using just microfleece alone. The aim is to try and bring comfort and protection to women who can’t make their own pads, or afford to buy them. bandar ceme

As well as providing something they can use as long as possible, as they won’t have the luxury of having lots of pads to use through their cycle, and they may not be able to change their pads very regularly.  So pads that can be worn for longer lengths of time and still be effective are important and the women are not going to have as many leakage problems. https://www.mrchensjackson.com/

Waterproofing



Not all women’s flow needs are the same, so because they will not have the ability to get more pads, it’s better to make sure they have enough protection, just in case. If you can’t do waterproofing because of cost/availablity, then you might like to work on making storage bags or wetbags or work together with someone to make base+insert, foldable or belted styles where you can use less waterproofing. https://www.mrchensjackson.com/ – www.mustangcontracting.com