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quiksylver296 wrote: »Cahgetsfit wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Tampon and light pad here.
I tried the period undies and HATED them. The fluid gets cold and you can feel it. Blech.
Never used a cup, sorry.
Really? My modibodies don't feel uncomfortable at all! Feel less gross than wearing a pad. The liquid absorbs, no gunky bits, no smell, the only not very pleasant aspect is rinsing them out before popping into the washing machine. But meh. That's the only negative I can see in them.
I have never felt the fluid ever in my period undies. And i bleeed.
Really? I got a pair of Thinx and hate them.
I have thinx and only use them as a back up to my cup and on super light days where it's pretty much just spotting. I do agree with heavier days they can be a little uncomfortable if they aren't a back up. But I love my Thinx for how I use them, they're perfect!0 -
MonkeyMel21 wrote: »I use a cup and also use Thinx period panties as a back up ( I love them and never use anything disposable anymore). Thong ones for work outs. I did just buy a different brand cup than the one I was using for the past three years and noticed a lot of leakage, I'm not sure why. So, not sure if it's because you got a different cup or if things are just different after different pregnancies or what, but I don't think it's necessarily due to heavy lifting.
I bought the same brand, different size and stiffness. I passed that mystical "30 year" mark (most cup companies tell you to size up after 30 even if you haven't had kids), had my 3rd kid, also my second vaginal birth (first was a c-section) so...things may have changed up a lot.
Glad to hear you like the Thinx.0 -
I use the pill so no periods for me but in the past I have used a pad with a thong under leggings. No one can see anything and it was completely secure.1
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Silkysausage wrote: »I use the pill so no periods for me but in the past I have used a pad with a thong under leggings. No one can see anything and it was completely secure.
Wait wait wait. Pad... with a thong? How..? 🤔😂3 -
Silkysausage wrote: »I use the pill so no periods for me but in the past I have used a pad with a thong under leggings. No one can see anything and it was completely secure.
I've been thinking of just skipping periods. Been reading up on it and how having a "break week" is based off religious practice, not biological, so.... Yeah, this thread has been very useful, thank you ladies.1 -
I'm a guy on the totally wrong side of the internet.2
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How is talking on bleeds in wt. lifting? Rather disgusting and non subject related.. Get on focus.6
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hijacked2019 wrote: »How is talking on bleeds in wt. lifting? Rather disgusting and non subject related.. Get on focus.
It's a discussion about effective forms of sanitary protection while lifting. Deal with the fact that someone wanted product recommendations.
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hijacked2019 wrote: »How is talking on bleeds in wt. lifting? Rather disgusting and non subject related.. Get on focus.
Must be a bloke0 -
hijacked2019 wrote: »How is talking on bleeds in wt. lifting? Rather disgusting and non subject related.. Get on focus.
Ahhh bless. You do know that c50% of the world’s population are affected by this “disgusting” topic, right? And does that mean we a)shouldn’t lift during that time and b) not be able to reach out to others for advice?
It’s an Internet forum - don’t read the stuff which grosses you out or annoys you!8 -
Wow I actually got a tad tetchy there.1
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hijacked2019 wrote: »How is talking on bleeds in wt. lifting? Rather disgusting and non subject related.. Get on focus.
As a previous poster has stated, you were warned.
As a previous poster has stated, over 50% of the population deals with these issues on a monthly basis. Now I doubt it's anywhere near 50% of weightlifters, as the practice is still majority male, but it is a problem a large group of weight lifters probably encounter at some point. Just look for youtube videos on the topic.
And not to be crass, but if your mother didn't deal with "bleeds", you wouldn't be here. It's an important part of the female biological function. You are basically saying you don't think women should be involved in weight lifting then?
I'm very glad that MFP has forums that allow people to come together and discuss all aspects of weight lifting.
Totally off topic but also on topic, I recently came across some research that suggested women were at their strongest during the follicular phase, which starts when you start your period, so you should not neglect heavy lifting during that week, it's a prime week strength wise.5 -
I have one VERY heavy day every time and I don't know what my deal is but I can't get that stupid cup to not leak, no matter what I'm doing. I think it just fills up that fast. I just use tampons for that one day and the cup the other days.
I have never heard of period undies LOL off to google. Sounds gross though. But then again so does a diva cup.0 -
claireychn074 wrote: »hijacked2019 wrote: »How is talking on bleeds in wt. lifting? Rather disgusting and non subject related.. Get on focus.
Ahhh bless. You do know that c50% of the world’s population are affected by this “disgusting” topic, right? And does that mean we a)shouldn’t lift during that time and b) not be able to reach out to others for advice?
It’s an Internet forum - don’t read the stuff which grosses you out or annoys you!
sad thing is, her profile says she's a female.2 -
I had this problem, I got an ablation, but I am 46- so my periods stopped the best thing ever!2
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Hello ladies. How do I go about beginning a strength based workout? I have noooo clue where to start but its something Ive been thinking on...Its so much to consider do I have to take pre workout supplements, powders or shakes, counting macros, amino acids??? The list goes on and on about the science of weight lifting. Any help in the most simplistic form would be helpful.
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I just wanted to follow up, I got my Saalt cup and tried it out Wednesday. I had some very slight leakage, but not the noticeable leakage before? With my last cup, I could feel the leak, it was conscious and distracting. This was just a wee spot and I didn't feel my up running over.
That said, it was squats not deadlifts, so I'd have to try it out with both for a solid comparison. But so far so good. This cup is different shaped and there was a bit of a learning curve (it sits differently than the shorter one).3 -
[quote=Totally off topic but also on topic, I recently came across some research that suggested women were at their strongest during the follicular phase, which starts when you start your period, so you should not neglect heavy lifting during that week, it's a prime week strength wise. [/quote]
I read an article about this same thing and it was like a lightbulb going off! I had noticed that sometimes I just felt like a limp noodle...I couldn’t make anything like my baseline lifts, but sometimes hitting a new max would feel like cake.it didn’t seem to correlate with rest days or eating or sleep or anything.
Then I looked at where I was in my cycle and yup, high estrogen (phase 1) = feeling awesome. Around ovulation, when estrogen dips a bit = meh (phase 2). Phase 3, week or so before my period, low estrogen and high progesterone (very low and very high, for me) = limp noodle.
Definitely worth tracking your body’s signs to maximize your lifting—I’ve found it helps not to be chasing a new high in phase 3–I just get annoyed. Waiting a week makes it much more doable and mentally pleasant for me.
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