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Tampons or Pads - What is the Difference?

Tampons or Pads - What is the Difference?

Published: 14th May, 2021 in: Health

Tampons and pads are two of the most popular products used for periods. Whilst there are many different types of menstrual products out there, tampons and pads are the most spoken about and well-known choices.

We talk you through what the difference between tampons and pads is, their pros and cons and a range of alternative menstrual products to help you make the right choice for you!

What are Tampons?

Tampons are small cylindrical bundles that can be inserted into the vagina in order to absorb the blood flow associated with menstruation. They are generally made of cotton, rayon or a mix of both. 

For example, Tampax Tampons are made from a mix of both cotton and rayon however &Sisters Tampons are made from 100% organic cotton.

A tampon should be inserted into your vagina using either an applicator or your fingers and should sit as far up as your fingers will allow. This ensures that it is inserted properly and will feel comfortable. If a tampon has been inserted properly you should not be able to feel it. There should also be a thin string hanging from the bottom of the tampon which is there to help with removal.

Tampons come in a range of sizes and absorbances in order to account for different levels of flow. The &Sisters range of tampons ranges from very light to heavy, with options to purchase an Eco-Applicator Tampons mixed pack for a varying flow. Many people find that their flow becomes heavier as their period progresses and therefore a different size tampon may be required at different times. 

You can also choose between applicator and non-applicator tampons.  Applicator tampons come with a tube that you insert into yourself in order to position the tampon in place. All tampon products will come with instructions on how to use them correctly. 

Make sure to always read the supplied information leaflet before using as this will also tell you how often your tampon should be changed. Tampons should always be replaced at least every 8 hours otherwise you may be at risk of developing Toxic Shock Syndrome.

The Pros and Cons of Tampons

All sanitary products have a range of pros and cons. You may find one product that works for you or a mixture depending on your lifestyle and preferences.

The pros of tampons:

The cons of tampons:

What are Sanitary Pads?

Pads, or sanitary towels as they are often known, are designed to absorb menstrual blood as it leaves your body, rather than before as tampons do. 

They stick to the lining of your knickers and are made from absorbent materials such as cotton or polymers. Just like tampons, they come in a variety of sizes and absorbency levels in order to meet the needs of different flow types. There are also specific sanitary pads for nighttime use that are thicker and more absorbent to help prevent and leakages. 

The &Sisters Heavy Night Pads are perfect for nighttime use and heavy flow days. They feature a rib-weave design that helps to direct moisture away from the skin to the organic cotton core for maximum comfort and leak protection. All of the &Sisters products are completely free from chemicals and synthetic materials making them a great choice for your period.

As well as differing sizes and thicknesses for flow, you can also choose between winged and non-winged pads. Winged pads are just that; they have sticky wings that fold onto the underside of your knickers in order to secure the pad in place. Non-winged pads are simply secured via the sticky base of the pad.

&Sisters offer a wide range of sanitary pad products for varying flows, as well as a mixed pack of pads with wings.

The Pros and Cons of Pads

Just like tampons, pads may not be suitable for everyone and all activities. Take a look at the pros and cons to see if sanitary towels are the right choice for you.

The pros of pads:

The cons of pads:

Which Sanitary Product Should You Choose?

Choosing the right sanitary product for you is a personal thing. Tampons or pads? You could even use both depending on different circumstances. 

Take a look at some of the times you may want to opt for either tampons or pads.

Use Tampons if…

Use Pads if…

Safety

Are tampons safe? This is a question that often comes up and the answer is yes. Many people are worried about developing toxic shock syndrome if they use tampons but the reality is this is very rare. As long as tampons are inserted correctly and changed frequently there is no reason to question their safety.

Sanitary towels and pads are also safe to use.

Overnight Use

When looking for period protection overnight, sanitary pads are often recommended. Many people ask if you can wear a tampon to bed and the answer is yes however, a sanitary pad may be more appropriate as you ideally don’t want to leave a tampon in any longer than 8 hours. 

If you leave a tampon in overnight and do not change it within 8 hours you could be putting yourself at risk of toxic shock syndrome.

Comfort

Comfort is key when it comes to your period. Cramps, mood swings and all the other symptoms are uncomfortable enough without having to deal with uncomfortable sanitary products too! 

‘Are tampons comfortable?’ is one of the most common questions about period care. If worn correctly tampons should not be felt making them one of the most comfortable menstrual products available. Some people may have difficulty using tampons however meaning they are not inserted correctly. This can result in discomfort.

Sanitary pads on the other hand are known for having more issues with discomfort. They may come out of place (especially non-winged versions) and often thought of as bulky but sanitary pads are thinner than ever now. They use super absorbent materials to aid comfort and ensure protection is not compromised.

Environmental Impact

Sanitary products are essential however, in recent years their impact on the environment has been in the spotlight. A study by the Women's Environmental Network showed that the average woman will use over 11,000 disposable menstrual products in their lifetime. Disposal of these menstrual products results in around 200,000 tonnes of waste every year. This is real cause for concern as menstrual products contain large amounts of plastic which can end up in our oceans.

Some sanitary pads contain up to 90% plastic. Tampons without applicators contain less plastic, however, those using applicators are often made out of plastic.

There are some environmentally friendly versions out there though! The &Sisters feminine care range uses 100% organic materials for their sanitary products; no plastic in sight. The cotton used to create the tampons and pads is sustainably grown without the use of chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides. It is purified using a chlorine-free process and their products are packaged in recyclable paper. Even their tampon applicators are made out of biodegradable cardboard to ensure their environmental impact is minimal.

Alternative Sanitary Products

Not convinced by either tampons or pads? There are a wide variety of alternative menstrual products you can try to find the perfect fit for you!

Menstrual Cups

Menstrual cups are becoming more and more popular. Not only are many of them reusable, making them great for the environment, they are also comfortable and practical.

Menstrual cups are usually made out of flexible silicone or rubber and are designed to be inserted into your vagina in order to catch menstrual blood. They come in a range of sizes from small to large to account for different flow types. 

The &Sisters Nüdie Period Cups are made from medical grade silicone and have a smooth finish for maximum comfort. They are 100% hypoallergenic and can be reused time and time again. Not only does this help the planet but it also helps to save you money on buying sanitary products.

The pros of menstrual cups:

The cons of menstrual cups:

Period Pants

Period pants are made from absorbent material that can hold as much blood as a couple of pads or tampons worth. This will depend on the manufacturer. They are made to look like normal pants but they have extra layers of material that absorbs the blood. They are a great option for those who don’t want to insert anything into their body and feel that pads aren’t secure enough for them.

The pros of period pants:

The cons of period pants

Reusable Sanitary Pads

Reusable sanitary pads are just like regular pads except they are generally made from cloth or fabric meaning they can be washed and reused. 

The pros of reusable sanitary pads:

The cons of reusable sanitary pads:

Period Sponges

A period sponge is a small sponge that is inserted into the vagina like a tampon to absorb menstrual blood before it leaves the body. Only natural sea sponge tampons should be used. Some retailers sell synthetic versions however these are not good for the body.

The pros of period sponges:

The cons of period sponges:

Explore the full range of &Sisters period products to find the perfect option for you!  We also offer a range of feminine care and hygiene products at affordable rates at our in-branch and online pharmacies.