Sanitary Napkin

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A Sanitary Napkin, also known as a sanitary pad, is a hygiene product specifically designed for women during their menstrual period. Its main function is to absorb and contain menstrual blood, keeping the private area clean and dry. A sanitary napkin typically consists of three layers: the top layer, the absorbent core, and the back layer. The top layer contacts the skin and is usually made of soft, breathable materials such as cotton, non-woven fabric, or pulp. The absorbent core is the core part of the sanitary napkin, responsible for absorbing and locking in menstrual blood, typically made of fluff pulp, super absorbent resin, and other materials. The back layer prevents leakage and is usually made of waterproof plastic film or similar materials.
The sides of the sanitary napkin are designed with "ears" to prevent menstrual blood from leaking out from the sides. When using, women need to first tear off the paper tape in the middle of the sanitary napkin, stick the adhesive side to the middle of the underwear, and then align the "ears" with the narrowest part of the crotch to secure them.
In addition, there are various types of sanitary napkins available on the market, such as daytime sanitary napkins, nighttime sanitary napkins, panty liners, and thong-style sanitary napkins, to meet the different needs of women. The choice of sanitary napkin should consider the material composition, health standards, and one's actual situation. When using sanitary napkins, attention should be paid to storage conditions, hygiene during use, and the frequency of replacement to avoid causing gynecological diseases.
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