MATERNITY PADS

Maternity pads are high-absorbency, extra-long sanitary pads specifically designed for postpartum lochia management following vaginal delivery or caesarean section. Features include absorption capacity of 150-300mL, extra length (approx. 10 x 30cm) with extended back coverage, soft breathable topsheets for perineal comfort, and secure adhesive backing with wings . Some variants offer sterile options for clinical use, ThermoControlâ„¢ moisture-wicking technology, or aloe vera/witch hazel infusion for cooling relief . Suitable for postpartum recovery, post-gynaecological procedures, and late pregnancy leakage protection. Sterile options indicated for surgical recovery. Warning: Keep plastic packaging away from babies and children. Do not flush. Replace every 4 hours or as needed.

Description

MATERNITY PADS

PRIMARY USES

1. Postpartum Lochia Management Following Vaginal Delivery or Caesarean Section
Primary Use: Provides high-absorbency protection for postpartum lochia (vaginal discharge containing blood, mucus, and uterine tissue) which can last up to six weeks after childbirth, with specially designed pads that are longer, thicker, and more absorbent than regular menstrual pads to accommodate heavier postpartum flow .
How it helps: For the obstetrician, midwife, and postpartum nurse, educating patients about appropriate postpartum bleeding management is essential for recovery and prevention of complications. Postpartum bleeding is often much heavier than a typical period, especially for the first 10 days . Standard menstrual pads are inadequate for this level of flow. Maternity pads are designed with absorption capacities between 150-300mL , featuring extra length and width (approximately 10 x 30 cm) with additional coverage at the back to prevent leakage when lying down . For the postpartum patient, this means reliable protection during the initial heavy flow days, reducing anxiety about leakage and allowing focus on newborn care and maternal recovery.
2. Perineal Comfort and Protection Following Episiotomy or Perineal Tears
Primary Use: Features soft, breathable, cotton-like covers that are gentle on healing perineal tissues, reducing friction and irritation against sutures, episiotomy sites, or natural tears following vaginal delivery .
How it helps: For the obstetrician and midwife, patients who have experienced perineal trauma during delivery require extra care to prevent wound breakdown and infection while managing lochia. Maternity pads are constructed with soft, non-woven covers that provide a gentle touch against sensitive, healing skin . The breathable design allows air circulation to the perineal area, which promotes healing and reduces the risk of infection . Some maternity pads also feature ThermoControlâ„¢ technology that draws moisture away from the body to keep the skin dry and comfortable . For the postpartum patient, this means reduced pain and irritation during pad changes and daily activities, supporting proper healing of perineal wounds.
3. Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) Complications
Primary Use: Enables accurate monitoring of postpartum blood loss, serving as an early warning indicator for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) – a life-threatening condition where blood loss exceeds 500mL within 24 hours of delivery – through visual assessment of pad saturation .
How it helps: For the obstetrician and midwife, PPH remains a leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide, with approximately 20% of cases occurring without identifiable risk factors . Clinical studies have demonstrated that specialty-designed maternity pads can absorb up to 600mL of blood, with blood absorption rates of 55-85 mL/min . Healthcare providers can use pad saturation as a visual early warning indicator: if a pad becomes fully saturated within 15-30 minutes, this suggests a bleeding rate of approximately 13mL/min or higher, indicating potential PPH requiring immediate medical intervention . For the postpartum patient, timely recognition of abnormal bleeding through pad monitoring can be lifesaving.
4. Post-Caesarean Section Wound Protection
Primary Use: Provides extended length and soft construction that can be positioned to protect caesarean section incisions from friction and moisture while managing lochia, without the need for internal products that are contraindicated after delivery .
How it helps: For the obstetrician and post-operative nurse, patients who have undergone caesarean section have both a healing abdominal incision and vaginal lochia to manage simultaneously. Maternity pads can be positioned to protect the perineal area while avoiding contact with the abdominal incision. After birth, patients may have tears or cuts in or around the vagina, and using internal menstrual products like tampons or cups increases infection risk . Maternity pads provide external protection that is safe for all delivery types. The pads’ flexibility and soft construction conform to body movements without causing additional discomfort . For the post-caesarean patient, this means managing both delivery-related bleeding and surgical recovery with one appropriate product.
5. Extended Protection During Late Postpartum Period (Week 2-6)
Primary Use: Provides slim, discreet maternity pad options designed specifically for weeks 2-6 postpartum when lochia flow has decreased but still exceeds regular menstrual flow, offering comfort and confidence as patients return to daily activities .
How it helps: For the midwife and postpartum care provider, patients need appropriate protection throughout the entire 6-week lochia period, not just the initial heavy days. Specialised “stage 2” maternity pads are designed for use from week 2 postpartum, when bleeding starts to reduce but still requires higher absorbency than regular sanitary pads . These slimmer options feature advanced liquid cores, adhesive backs with wings for secure positioning, and breathable, dermatologically tested materials for tender skin . For the postpartum patient, this means continued protection without bulk as they become more active, return to work, or resume daily responsibilities.

SECONDARY USES

1. Post-Gynaecological Procedure Bleeding Management: For patients recovering from procedures such as dilation and curettage (D&C), endometrial biopsy, cervical biopsy, colposcopy, LEEP, cone biopsy, hysteroscopy, or other gynaecological surgeries, maternity pads provide appropriate heavy absorbency for post-procedural bleeding with soft, non-irritating materials that are gentle on sensitive tissues. Sterile options are available for use immediately following surgical procedures to minimise infection risk .
2. Late Pregnancy Leakage Protection Prior to Delivery: For expectant mothers in their third trimester who experience light bladder leakage due to fetal pressure, or as a precaution during travel to the hospital after their water has broken, maternity pads provide absorbent protection without the need for internal products that are contraindicated during pregnancy .
3. Perineal Cold Therapy Delivery (Padsicles): For postpartum patients experiencing significant perineal swelling and discomfort, specially designed “padsicles” infused with aloe vera and witch hazel can be frozen and applied on top of a standard maternity pad to provide cooling relief to the perineal area for up to 20 minutes . These herbal-infused pads conform to the body even when frozen, are suitable for sensitive skin with no added fragrance, and are gynaecologically and dermatologically tested .
4. Reusable Maternity Pad Option for Eco-Conscious Patients: For patients seeking environmentally sustainable menstrual and postpartum protection, reusable maternity pads made from cotton or bamboo are available and can be washed and reused for at least 200 washes (several years of use). These pads are chemical-free, more breathable than disposable options, and have press studs for secure positioning rather than adhesive strips . Patients report they are more comfortable with reduced chafing and can hold equal or greater amounts of blood than disposable maternity pads.
5. Emergency and Humanitarian Setting Maternity Care: For healthcare providers working in refugee camps, humanitarian missions, or low-resource settings, standardised maternity pads (non-sterile, non-deodorised, unscented) are available through humanitarian supply catalogues (MSF standard PHYPMHMAPMN). These pads meet essential specifications for postpartum care in emergency situations, with absorption capacity between 150-300mL and packaging by 20 or 50 pieces for efficient distribution .
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Device Type: Disposable or reusable sanitary pad for postpartum and post-gynaecological bleeding management
  • Designation: Maternity Pad, Postpartum Pad, Sanitary Pad for Maternity Use, Maternity Sanitary Napkin
  • Regulatory Classification: Class I Medical Device (FDA - USA); Consumer product (EU); Non-sterile for routine use; Sterile options available for surgical procedures 
  • Key Components: Topsheet (polypropylene/polyethylene non-woven), acquisition/distribution layer (cellulose/polyester), absorbent core (SAP granules + fluff cellulose), backsheet (polyethylene/polypropylene film with adhesive) 
  • Unique Feature: Extra-long length (approx. 10 x 30cm) with extended back coverage; high absorbency (150-300mL); soft breathable topsheet; adhesive backing with wings (select variants)

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Absorbency Capacity: 150-300mL (standard disposable); up to 600mL (specialty PPH monitoring pads) 
  • Dimensions: Approximately 10 cm width x 30 cm length 
  • Absorption Components: Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) granules (sodium polyacrylate - absorbs up to 30x its weight in liquid); cellulose fluff (rapid absorption and transfer) 
  • Backsheet: Waterproof polyethylene/polypropylene film with adhesive strips for fixation to underwear 
  • Topsheet: Perforated polypropylene/polyethylene non-woven; high wicking ability; breathable design 
  • Additional Features (Select Variants): ThermoControlâ„¢ cover (moisture-wicking); wings for secure positioning; aloe vera and witch hazel infusion for cooling relief 
  • Latex-Free: Yes (standard) 
  • Scent: Unscented/non-deodorised 
  • Hygiene Standards: Wash hands before and after changing; change as frequently as required 

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Preparation: Remove from wrapper. No washing or pre-treatment required for disposable pads. Sterile options: open only when ready to use.
  • Usage Instructions: Remove release paper from adhesive backing. Position pad firmly onto underwear with extended back section towards rear. Remove release paper from wings (if present) and wrap around both sides of underwear, pressing firmly. Change every 4 hours or as needed . For perineal cooling: place padsicle on top of standard maternity pad with gel side against skin .
  • Disposal Instructions: Fold used pad, wrap in wrapper or paper, dispose in waste container. Do not flush .
  • Storage Conditions: Store in a dry, light-protected place .
  • Postpartum Pad Quantity Guidance: Approximately 250 pads needed over 6-week postpartum period (8-12 pads per day initially, decreasing over time) .

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Skin Safety: Dermatologically tested (select variants); soft, breathable materials to prevent irritation 
  • Sterility Options: Non-sterile for routine postpartum use; sterile available for surgical procedures, individually packed in easy-open pouches 
  • Suffocation Hazard Warning: Keep plastic bags away from babies and children 
  • Environmental Disposal Warning: Do not flush - causes plumbing blockages 
  • Infection Risk Warning: Tampons and menstrual cups should not be used during the postpartum period due to risk of infection from perineal tears or sutures 
  • When to Seek Medical Attention: Bleeding that becomes heavier (especially after decreasing), severe abdominal pain, clots larger than a quarter, foul-smelling discharge, fever over 100.4°F (38°C), dizziness, fainting, or soaking a pad in less than 1 hour 
  • Quality Assurance: Manufactured under ISO standards; GMDN code 40545 (Menstrual pad, unscented) 
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Plastic bag suffocation hazard: Keep plastic wrapping away from babies, young children, and individuals with cognitive impairments. Dispose of packaging immediately after opening .
  • Do not flush: Maternity pads cause severe plumbing blockages. Always dispose of used pads in a waste container .
  • Change frequency: Change pads every 4 hours or as needed to maintain hygiene and prevent bacterial overgrowth. Prolonged wear increases risk of perineal infection .
  • Postpartum warning - no internal products: Do not use tampons or menstrual cups during the postpartum period (up to 6 weeks after delivery) as this increases infection risk, particularly if you have perineal tears, sutures, or have undergone caesarean section .
  • PPH emergency signs: Seek immediate medical attention if you experience: soaking a pad in less than 1 hour, passing clots larger than a quarter, bleeding that suddenly becomes heavier or stops and restarts, dizziness, fainting, rapid heartbeat, or difficulty breathing .
  • Infection signs: Seek medical evaluation if you develop fever over 100.4°F (38°C), foul-smelling vaginal discharge, increasing abdominal pain, or breasts that are red, sore, or hot to touch .
  • Allergic contact dermatitis: Although dermatologically tested, discontinue use if persistent itching, burning, redness, or rash develops in the perineal area. Consider switching to an alternative brand or reusable cotton/bamboo pads .
  • Keep out of reach of children: Store pads in a secure location where young children cannot access them to prevent play or accidental ingestion of packaging or pad materials.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Perineal skin rash or irritation: Discontinue use of the current pad brand. Gently cleanse the area with warm water and pat dry. Allow the area to air dry completely before applying a new pad from a different brand. Consider switching to reusable cotton/bamboo pads which are chemical-free and more breathable . If rash persists for more than 48 hours, consult a healthcare professional.
  • Allergic reaction (severe - hives, swelling of perineal area or lips/tongue, difficulty breathing): This is extremely rare with maternity pads. Discontinue use immediately. Seek emergency medical attention if swelling or breathing difficulty occurs.
  • PPH emergency: If you are bleeding heavily (soaking a pad in less than 1 hour, passing large clots), lie down, raise your feet, and seek emergency medical attention immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to worsen .
  • Infection symptoms: If you develop fever, foul discharge, or increasing pain, remove the pad, cleanse the area gently, and seek medical evaluation promptly .

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: The cellulose, polyethylene, polypropylene, and other synthetic components are combustible. Pads will burn if exposed to open flame.
  • Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, foam, dry chemical powder, or carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚). No special restrictions apply.
  • Fire Response: For small fires involving pads, use appropriate extinguisher. For large fires, evacuate area. Burning materials may release smoke and fumes. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full protective gear.