What is Nuk Slip Disposable for Maternity Bag of 4?
Recommended for use in the maternity ward to maintain sanitary protection without the risk of staining your usual underwear.After childbirth, bleeding is a totally natural phenomenon that we all face. More abundant than during menstruation, this bleeding requires the use of appropriate sanitary protection. Maternity disposable briefs have been designed to meet this need and to help women get through this particular period as serenely as possible. The first week after childbirth is a time of heavy bleeding, often accompanied by blood clots. NUK Slips Jetables 4 Pièces are briefs designed for young mothers during their stay in the maternity ward. Nuk Disposable Maternity Briefs 4-pack are hygienic and non-compressive, allowing you to keep your sanitary protection in place without the risk of staining your daily underwear. These briefs are comfortable to wear thanks to their soft fabric and reinforced seams for greater effectiveness. They offer greater comfort, and are also recommended for women who have undergone a caesarean section, as their adapted shape means they exert no pressure on the abdomen. Their resealable pouch ensures that briefs are always kept in a clean environment.
We also recommend Organyc Maternity Maxi Douceur towels, adapted to the needs of fragile intimacy after childbirth. Feminine hygiene after childbirth and post-operative periods. Heavy periods. Sensitive skin.
How do I use these disposable maternity briefs?
These post-delivery feminine hygiene briefs offer a solution adapted to the needs of young mothers during their stay in the maternity ward.
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What are the side effects and contraindications?
For external use. Throw away after use. Change briefs regularly.
What are these briefs made of?
Nuk Slip Jetable pour maternité Sachet de 4 is made from fabric and its physiognomic shape adapts to all morphologies.
Presentation - Packaging
Nuk Slip Jetable pour maternité Sachet de 4 comes in a pack of 4 briefs in different sizes: S, M and L.
Our advice and expert opinions
Bleeding after childbirth, known as lochia, is a natural process by which your body removes the uterine lining that has built up during pregnancy. While this is completely normal, it's important to know how to manage this bleeding and recognize the signs that require medical attention. Here are some tips to help you navigate this period safely and comfortably.
Managing post-partum bleeding
- Choose appropriate sanitary towels: Use sanitary pads rather than tampons to absorb bleeding. This reduces the risk of infection and makes it easier to monitor your flow.
- Change your pad regularly: To maintain good hygiene, change your pad every 4 to 6 hours, even if it's not completely saturated.
- Monitor bleeding: Lochia gradually diminishes from a bright red color to a brown or yellow-white discharge over the weeks. Note any sudden increase in flow or change to a bright red color after the first few days.
- Signs to watch out for
- Heavy bleeding: If you soak a sanitary napkin in less than an hour, this is a sign that bleeding is too heavy and you should contact your doctor immediately.
- Clots: The occasional presence of small clots is normal, but if you pass clots larger than the size of a plum, it's important to inform your healthcare professional.
- Odor: A slight odor is normal, but if you notice an unpleasant odor, it could indicate an infection.