White Scrubs and That "Time of the Month".

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Specializes in Psychiatric RN & Retired Psychiatric CNA.

Does any ladies here have to wear white or light scrubs? How do you deal with your cycle and possibly spotting? I have a heavy period, depending on what I take and eat, & im scared of spotting. I'm a first semester student and we have to wear white throughout the entire program. Also I do not wear tampons, only pads and I change them every hour.

You could try a diva cup, or similar device, along with doubling up on pads.

I have a very heavy period too and suffered the embarrassment of bleeding through during cliniclas. Once I doubled up, I didn't have any further issues.

Good luck, it's tough!

Specializes in Psychiatric RN & Retired Psychiatric CNA.
You could try a diva cup, or similar device, along with doubling up on pads.

I have a very heavy period too and suffered the embarrassment of bleeding through during cliniclas. Once I doubled up, I didn't have any further issues.

Good luck, it's tough!

I was thinking about doubling up with tampons and pads. I've never worn one but it doesn't hurt to try.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.
I was thinking about doubling up with tampons and pads. I've never worn one but it doesn't hurt to try.

Well, it may, just a little, but only the first time:roflmao:

(sorry, couldn't resist)

I swear by my diva cup! :) Technically they are good for up to 12 hours.. but if you are having to change your pads every hour, you'd probably be fine emptying the diva cup every time you go on a designated break.

Specializes in PICU, Sedation/Radiology, PACU.

You could also wear spanx (or the cheaper generic versions) over your underwear and under your scrubs. Provides an extra layer and make sure everything stays in place. Like these: Target : Expect More. Pay Less.

Depends are always an option. Seriously. I've known plenty of women that wore them postpartum due to heavy bleeding and a desire to not stain clothing.

Specializes in retired LTC.
Depends are always an option. Seriously. I've known plenty of women that wore them postpartum due to heavy bleeding and a desire to not stain clothing.

Pull-up briefs, YES!

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.

This reminds me of the time I started my period during clinical (at a nursing home) & we were wearing white scrubs. Thank goodness it happened when we were having post-clinical discussion. But it was still embarrassing!

Specializes in Cardio-Pulmonary; Med-Surg; Private Duty.

There are several kinds of "period panties" available on the market now... check some out at this link.

Go to shethinx.com. You're welcome. :)

Specializes in Pediatric Critical Care.

This might not be an option that you are interested in, but you could get an IUD. Some types of IUDs make your periods very light or even disappear completely. Obviously there are other effects like not getting pregnant....but the no-period thing can be very convenient when wearing white pants!

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