Archive for June, 2008

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toxic shock syndrome (tss)

June 21, 2008

TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME:  Toxic shock syndrome has been associated with the use of tampons.  If you currently use tampons, be sure to read the information leaflet included in the box you purchased. 

CLINICAL FEATURES:  Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is characterized by sudden onset of fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches and rash. It can rapidly progress to severe and intractable hypotension and multisystem dysfunction. Desquamation, particularly on the palms and soles can occur 1-2 weeks after onset of the illness.

ETIOLOGIC AGENT:  Usually exotoxin producing strains of Staphylococcus aureus, a bacterium.

INCIDENCE:  In the United States, annual incidence is 1-2/100,000 women 15-44 years of age (last active surveillance done in 1987).

SEQUELAE:  5% of all cases are fatal.

TRANSMISSION:  S. aureus commonly colonizes skin and mucous membranes in humans. TSS has been associated with use of tampons and intravaginal contraceptive devices in women and occurs as a complication of skin abscesses or surgery.

RISK GROUPS:  Menstruating women, women using barrier contraceptive devices, persons who have undergone nasal surgery, and persons with postoperative staphylococcal wound infections.

Content source: Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases (CDC) / Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases

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shop online and save gas and time

June 18, 2008

When you shop at either of my sister sites (Sweet Cheeks Diapers or New Moon Pads) you get your order delivered right to your door…without having to leave the house and waste time or gas…and currently shipping is free on all orders to Canada and the US (discounted shipping to international destinations).

Canada: Did you know that when you order from out of country you have to pay duty and customs fees for all orders over $20? That’s why with being a Canadian company it saves you money to order from SWEET CHEEKS.

US: Orders under $200 going to the US from Canada have NO DUTY OR CUSTOMS FEES? Yup…that’s right…zip, zilch, nada!

International: Most countries don’t charge duty on orders under $50 (US is $200). If you’re outside of Canada and the US, check with your customs department to find out their customs value level and keep each order under that value. In most cases it’s cheaper to pay the extra shipping on multiple packages than to end up paying customs/duty fees as well. Check out how to save the most on international shipping.

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cloth breast pads

June 17, 2008

…a great alternative to disposable breast pads, which can cause breast infections due to plastics used in their manufacturing.

FLEECE BACKED BREAST PADS

Discreet…two layers of thick, absorbent 100% quality cotton flannel backed by one layer of buff colored Malden Mills shearling fleece for leak resistance.  Who would have thought that something this soft and comfortable could work so well?

100% COTTON FLANNEL BREAST PADS

Four soft thirsty layers.  Can be used in tandem with the fleece-backed breast pads when super absorbency is needed (nighttime, etc…adding just one TRIPLES the absorbency of the fleece-backed breast pads!), or on their own if you prefer just 100% cotton flannel.

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yay!!!

June 10, 2008

I absolutely love this print and was so sad when I ran out.  But I found more!  I’m so excited.  Hopefully it should be here in the next week or so.  I never did make myself any pads out of it but I’ll be sure to do up a couple for my stash as soon as it arrives.

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so what is a moon wrap you ask?

June 9, 2008

A Moon Wrap is a separate wing system for wingless pads.  You just lay the wingless pad in your panty, wrap the Moon Wrap around it and your panty crotch and snap underneath.  Turns wingless pads into winged pads instantly!  

 

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budget friendly specials

June 5, 2008

I know how tight finances can be for some but switching to cloth really can save you a lot of money.  Cloth pays for itself within the first year but can last up to 10 years which means you basically get 9 years of free menstrual protection.  To help offset costs a little further I’ll try as often as I can to offer some budget friendly specials so be sure to check the website often.

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winged or wingless…how to choose and use

June 1, 2008

HOW TO CHOOSE

So you’ve decided to switch to cloth pads.  Now to decide whether you want winged or wingless.  How to choose?  Well, it’s all a matter of personal preference.  I prefer the wingless because they are less bulky and I find they’re easier to use.  Some prefer wings just for that added bit of security knowing their pads are “anchored” to their panties.  If using New Moon Pads winged pads, I’ve designed the wings so that they are sewn just to the back of the pad to prevent wicking and extra bulk.  Most other brands of winged pads are cut in one continuous wing shaped piece so that you’re actually wrapping the thickness of the pad around and that not only creates a lot of bulk (double to triple the thickness necessary) but it also leaves open the possibility of wicking (where blood is absorbed and distributed into the wings and wicks around onto clothing).

HOW TO USE

WINGLESS PADS

No fussin’, no snappin’, no stuffin’…just lay in and go!

Place fleece side against panty to prevent pad from slipping and to keep moisture away from clothing (soft absorbent flannel print side goes against skin).  Just lay in regular snug fitting panties…the fleece backing and panties hold them in place.  New Moon Pads conform naturally to your shape when worn.  The pad forms a gentle “U” shape from front to back for a comfortable natural fit.  Remember to pinch the pad through the front fabric of your panties when pulling them down.

WINGED PADS

The trim wings are sewn to the back of the pad to prevent wicking.  Just lay pad in panty the same way as the wingless and snap wings around and under panty crotch.

Below is a picture of the front and back view.  The back view shows the winged pad style.