Because I only use pantyliners or pads as a backup, a box of 36 pads lasts a little
longer than my tampon box, say about twice as long.
Not exact matches
You can usually keep them in
longer than other sanitary products: women change them 2.8 times less frequently on average
than when using
tampons or pads, and they leak half as often, according to a 2010 UK study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research.
If your period lasts
longer than seven days and you're losing more
than 80 ml of blood per cycle, or you're soaking more
than 16 regular
tampons or pads per cycle, then this is a sign of a heavier
than average flow (menorrhagia).