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Playtex Sport Regular Absorbency Compact Tampons with Flex-Fit Technology,...

Playtex Sport Regular Absorbency Compact Tampons with Flex-Fit Technology,...

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When you get your period, you'll need to use something to soak up the menstrual blood. There are lots of different products out there. It might take some experimenting to find what's right for you.

Ready to give tampons a go? Doctors share what to look for in a beginner tampon, and why it matters. What should you look for in a beginner tampon? Below are the answers to some commonly asked questions about tampons. What if it hurts to put one in? Beyond convenience, knowing your flow is also important for your health. If your flow is too heavy, it can cause health problems, or it might even be a sign of an existing medical condition. Even knowing the which tampon sizes to use and when can have an impact on your health. Read on to get to know your flow. Is my period normal? Once it's in place you shouldn't be able to feel it inside you. That means it's in the right place. Tampons are available in so many different varieties, from applicator to size. Whether you've had a heavy flow for years or are totally new to periods, we broke down all your tampon options and important considerations:Change to a new tampon at least every 4 to 6 hours. You can't see it as you would with a pad, so be sure to remember when it's time to change to prevent spotting and leaks on your underwear. So, how to choose tampons? It’s really down to personal preference and which tampon works best for you, but we think Tampax Pearl is a great choice. Take a look at our How do tampons work? article if you want to learn more. Tampons must be changed every 4 - 8 hours or more often if needed. A tampon can be worn at night for up to 8 hours, just put in a fresh one before going to bed and remove as soon as you wake. An individual can remove a tampon by gently pulling on the string until the entire tampon is out of the vagina. It is best not to yank or pull at an angle, as this could cause discomfort.

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/ask-experts/whenever-i-use-tampons-it-e2-80-99s-painful-to-take-them-out-should-i-leave-them-in-longer-or-should-i-just-never-use-tamponsWhen you start having your period, you can use a pad or tampon to soak up the menstrual blood. Many girls start out using pads, but might want to use tampons when they do sports or go swimming. Some breakthrough leakage is possible if tampons are left in too long. However, if the largest tampon is unable to contain menstrual flow for more than a few hours, consult a trusted health care provider to ensure a medical issue isn’t causing an extremely heavy flow of blood. Tampons have many benefits compared to other methods of catching menstrual flow. They’re more discreet than pads and cups and can be more hygienic to change as well, with most of the expelled blood soaking into the tampon. Tampons can be left in while urinating and only need to be handled when inserting and removing. Period Care Products - Menstrual Cups , Menstrual Cup Lubricant , Menstrual Cup Sterilizer and Cleanser , Tampons , Sanitary Pads , Panty Liners , Period Panties , Period Pain Relief Patches and Roll-Ons , Electric Hot Water Bag, Sanitary Disposal Bags , Period Stain Remover , No. You should never use a tampon for spotting or discharge. Using a tampon in anticipation of bleeding, or as a precautionary measure could harbour infection, as tampons need moisture to expand and work properly. Use a pantyliner or sanitary pad instead. What’s the best tampon size for beginners?



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