One can purchase Poise pads at all grocery and drugstores. Examples of stores are Safeway, Superstore, London Drugs and Rexall Drugs. One can also purchase Poise pads at big box retailers such as Walmart and Target.
A homophone for poise is "boys."
Poise is a measuring unit of Viscosity.
Poised is the past tense of poise.
I've been looking this up online today and there are several forums where women with very heavy periods say that they use them, particularly overnight where with any other product they would be up to change several times in the night or staining the sheets. Poise, maker of products similar to Depends, says that their product is 3x more absorbent than menstrual pads, so would be a great choice to use for periods.
Yes, poise is the unit of dynamic viscosity
First, the question has a mis-spelling. It is not "center-poise" but centi-poise. The unit of measurment centi-poise per second is used to measure the viscosity of a substance (usually a fluid).
Women usually start their periods when they are in there teens. First brown stuff comes onto the underwear. then if you put pads on the underwear, eventually the brown stuff will turn into blood. that is when women completely start there period.
To prevent blood from leaking out and staining clothes, chairs, etc....
The answer to the analogy "dancer is to poise as professor is to expertise." Just like a dancer embodies poise, a professor embodies expertise in their field.
Yes, they do. You can buy doggie-pads from any good pet store to ensure none of he blood seeps into your couch, or bed. You can also use human pads but doggie-pads are more comfortable for your dog.
Young women were sent to finishing schools to develop their poise and manners. The thief's plan was to poise on the landing until the guard moved away. I plan to poise on the x until I'm' told to move