Wrap a lot of toilet paper around the bottom of your underwear. To play it safe, you can actually tape the toilet paper pad to your underwear with regular Scotch tape so it stays in place. For added protection, add paper towels, or a Kleenex, since they absorb a lot more than the toilet paper. Though, when wet, they aren’t very pleasant to sit around with. These pads don’t last very long, about 4 hours, though you should change them around 3 hours to make sure the blood doesn’t leak through and onto your underwear. These don’t really work with a heavy flow, so if your flow is heavy, use cloth or a regular pad instead. Low-grade toilet paper, like the type found in public and school toilets, can stick to your vagina.

Grab a piece of cloth, and cut it to the size of an average pad. You might want to layer the cloth for more absorbency. For added protection, add even more toilet paper and Kleenex to this.

Take a few at a time and hide them among the books in your rooms. This way, it’ll be less likely for your parents to find out. You can also volunteer for grocery-shopping duty and buy supplies as well. Dispose of the receipt. Or, just save up, head to the drugstore and buy some ‘for Mum’.

If it is, just wear a baggy/long shirt, or adjust your “pad” to where its not noticeable.

Wear baggy long shirts, or hoodies to cover up, this is also useful if you have a leak too! Wear baggy pants/shorts. If the pants are too close to your skin, it makes a leak more likely. Wear an accessory that attracts attention to your face/neck. Like a hat or a necklace. Not a bracelet or a belt though, for that sends attention to your bottom. Wear dark clothes. A leak will be more noticed on a pair on gray pants than a pair of purple ones.

Panic will just make things worse. Try taking deep breaths and calmly wrap a hoody over your pants. If you don’t have a hoody, try to adjust your shirt to where it covers up the leak.

Change your pads. This time add maximum protection, you don’t want to be suspicious by going to a bathroom again.