In my pocket or the bathroom drawer (it's a single set up like a home bathroom). Except I keep extras in my desk and I needed a pad this last month. My drawer is literally two feet from my male coworker with no divider. I seriously didn't know how to get my honker of a pad without him noticing. Thankfully he was oblivious.
I really want to like the Diva Cup but I could feel it before I was pregnant and had issues removing the Lunette cup after I was pregnant. I was afraid I was going to need vagina tweezers or something to get it out.
How do you transport your tamponIs, pads etc. to the bathroom when you are at work? Do you take your purse? I slide it in my waist band or in my bra. Lol
I slide them up my sleeve, middle school style.
I teach middle school, so pretty much everyone knows what I'm doing.
Me too! i have no issues with adults knowing I have it, but I can jut imagine the kids "oh that's why mrs. Bigoleworm is a bitch this week." That being said, I'm jealous of the people that can keep stuff in bathrooms.
on an related note, I now carry pads around from the girls in my class just in case they need them (we switch classrooms a lot during the day) it's a little makeup bag that I'm sure they have all figured out what it's for, but middle school girls get embarrassed easily.
I just take my BC pills straight through and haven't had a period in 8 years! I wouldn't even know what to do with one anymore. Am I really the only one that does that?
I did this for years before we were ready for kids, but the withdrawal was so fucking terrible I will never take BC again. It seriously took a year for my face to stop breaking out like a 16 year old. It was gross.
I teach middle school, so pretty much everyone knows what I'm doing.
Me too! i have no issues with adults knowing I have it, but I can jut imagine the kids "oh that's why mrs. Bigoleworm is a bitch this week." That being said, I'm jealous of the people that can keep stuff in bathrooms.
on an related note, I now carry pads around from the girls in my class just in case they need them (we switch classrooms a lot during the day) it's a little makeup bag that I'm sure they have all figured out what it's for, but middle school girls get embarrassed easily.
I have boys in advisory, so I have a whole tray of spray deodorant. No tampons or pads.