Pads Extra– for urine loss
x10 • 100% Organic Cotton
Stay comfortable and leak-free. Without the chemicals. No perfume, no plastic films and no artificial absorbents. Just 100% organic cotton.c
+ Product details
- 10x organic cotton pads extra
- Natural protection for light urine loss
- No perfume, no plastic films and no artificial absorbents
- Soft on your skin & breathable
- Natural odour control (based on organic castor oil)
- Hypoallergenic
You use Yoni pads for urine loss like any other pad. Compare the number of droplets of the pads you use now and choose a Yoni product with the same amount of droplets.
+ Materials
Pantyliners | Our incontinence pads are made from organic cotton and the backing is made from biodegradable plastic. To be precise these pads are made from 89% certified organic cotton*. The backing is made from 10% biodegradable biopolymer derived from cornstarch. The final 1% belongs to the organic odour control. *Our organic cotton is certified by the SOIL Association according to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the benefits of organic cotton incontinence material? +
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Cotton is soft and breathable which decreases the chance of irritation around your vulva and vagina. Many incontinence material brands put plastics and absorbent chemicals like superabsorbent polymer (SAP) which can cause irritation. Yoni pads and liners for urine loss do not contain these chemicals and are made of 100% organic cotton.
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What’s the difference between menstrual pads and incontinence material? +
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Incontinence material is made specifically to absorb urine which is thinner and comes out in larger quantities than menstrual blood. Also, incontinence material has natural odour control to protect you against the odour that is released from urine. Menstrual pads are made specifically to absorb menstrual blood and discharge which is a thicker consistency than urine.
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When should you go to the doctor about urine loss? +
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If you don’t know the cause or treatment of the urine loss you’re experiencing, it’s important to see your doctor. Incontinence is a signal that something is not quite right in your pelvic floor muscles, or pelvic organs. It could be due to weak pelvic floor muscles or overactive pelvic floor muscles (to name 2). It’s important to know what the cause is in order to treat it properly. 80% of urine loss cases are easily treatable so don’t hesitate to visit your doctor to find out what can be done to decrease urine loss.
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Which incontinence material do I need (how many drops)? +
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There is incontinence material for different amounts of urine loss. This is indicated by the number of drops on the package. For light urine loss caused for example, by stress incontinence or urge incontinence, a product with 1 to 4 drops will do. This will absorb anything from a few drops to a dribble. It might take some trial and error to figure out which one works best for you. If you are experiencing heavy leaks or surges, try incontinence material with 5 drops and up. To prevent skin irritation, use incontinence material made from organic cotton. This is soft on your skin, comfortable and breathable.
Different activities and situations might call for different types of incontinence material. In this article we recommend which incontinence material to use in different situations.
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Can you use menstrual pads/sanitary pads for urine loss? +
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For the best protection against urine loss, it’s best to use incontinence material and not menstrual pads or liners. Menstrual products work differently than incontinence material. Incontinence material is made specifically to absorb urine which is thinner and comes out in larger quantities than menstrual blood. Also, Yoni incontinence material has natural odour control to protect you against the odour that is released from urine. So, it’s best to use incontinence products for urine loss to get the best protection you need. If you are on your period and also experiencing urine loss then it is fine to use menstrual pads/sanitary pads.
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