that's what I do - most chamois actually rinse out pretty well anywayOriginally Posted by iamawarrior
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So ladies, here we go.
I recently bought cycling shorts with pads in them. I know that you aren't supposed to wear underwear with them for circulation purposes, so I didn't. But then my vaginal discharge got all over the lining of shorts. So this time, I decided to lay a pad over the lining so that the discharge wouldn't eventually discolor the lining, as it would with underwear, plus i'm just coming of my period, so I thought it would be wise. But, i just rode for hours and my vagina hurts like hell! particularly my vagninal lips. I dont know what to do! I never want to feel this burning, sore discomfort again.
Has this happened to any of ya'll? Should I just ride sans-pad and risk discoloration and/or blood? Tips? What do I do? Tell me your ways!
thanks,
--recently converted spandex biker
that's what I do - most chamois actually rinse out pretty well anywayOriginally Posted by iamawarrior
Yay! thanks for all the advice... I will definitely not wear a pad next time. Woooo!
Anybody else who's going to see the coloring of my chamois lining ... welp, just better be able to deal with whatever colors are there. I don't sit and meditate on them myself...
The chamios in my new shorts (Hincapie) is red - the boyz version is blue. I think its the first one that I've had that wasn't white.Originally Posted by Geonz
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You can get some pretty major burning down there (feels like peeing razor blades) if you stop to pee when you are out on the bike and don't get everything absolutely wiped perfectly dry. Leftover urine can _really_ burn. It goes away a few hours after you are off the bike, though, and for sure by the next day. Drip drying is a _bad_ idea when cycling.
Nanci
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Most of mine are kind of a tan color - and if you do get discharge, just soak in cold h2o when you get home.
I had the burning problem and my doc finally diagnosed an *external* yeast infection. Not vaginal - just on the skin near the lips. Really odd. It had been giving me fits for months. I always shower immediately after riding, dry well, etc. Apparently it was just something my body couldn't quite get rid of alone. A week of an ointment and (knock on wood) problem resolved.
If you still get burning without the extra pad, could be a saddle or shorts problem, but I'd try a cycling specific lube first (e.g. chamois butt'r).
good luck!
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I know I am the only one in the world, but, with my Trashy Cat Black Satin shorts, with their perfect black chamois, one word: PANTIES!
I also would die before going commando in jeans or PJ's or anything else. It's just not my thing.
Gack, I frickin' HATE how after a while, favorite undies become Reserves, and, even worse, Period Underwear. That will NOT be happening to my precious cycling shorts. Eewwww.
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When I am having my period I actually wear underwear with my shorts to hold the pad in place. I have tried to stick it right to the Chamois and with some almost embarrassing problems because of it. So I just consider it extra thick chamois for that ride. In my bike rides sometimes I get numb, sore, or have no problem just get used to my body isn't going to react the same every ride.
Interesting - none of our chamois' are white
They are mostly a fawn/tan colour
We do have a few of the newer red and blue ones too.
If you are worried about the stains, then soak your shorts in a nappy cleaner (I use napisan - dunno what the various brand names are round the world)
I don't usually use this, and just wash in washing machine... but on occasion when I have period overflow (yes, had a smidgen happen last time despite my moon cup -it was my heaviest day, a looong ride over serious hills demanding serious exhertion -sp?) or alot of vaginal discharge.
But stains should only really be seen by you (I hang shorts on the line with the but side facing the centre of the washing line) and providing you have cleaned them well enough, then the stains will just be colour
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i just wrote on this very subject thinking i was alone! have you found any more solutions that have worked for you, thanx
I'm just smiling at how different we all are, and also how great these forums are that we can have all these kinds of discussions and get our own information needs met.
I cannot even really imagine, truth be told, caring one tiny iota if my chamois is stained in any way, as long as whatever stained it has been more or less washed away before my next ride.
Also, all my chamois are grey...never seen white ones!
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Chamois butter works! especially for those of us over 45 I really recommend!!
mimi