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Yes, unless the doctor says not to. Just treat it the same way you would during a period and be sure to change it often. I, personally, wouldn't suggest it because your body needs to get rid of fluids, the tampon could cause an infection and harm the baby. Use pads instead.

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No, it is not safe to wear a tampon while spotting.

Tampons dry-out vaginal tissues causing splitting and ulceration that give TSST-1 toxins responsible for TSS a more direct route into the body - thus using tampons when not fully menstruating or using too high an absorbency causes more damage so pose higher risk of TSS. Use liners, pads, menstrual cups or softcups for spotting.

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10y ago

No, absolutely not - tampons should not be used unless menstruating.

Using a tampon when not needed is putting yourself at unnecessary risk of Toxic shock syndrome (TSS), vaginal infections, vaginal damage, discomfort, and dioxin exposure. Tampons absorb vaginal moisture causing damage to vaginal tissues, as well as causing discomfort this gives TSST-1 toxins responsible for TSS a more direct route into your bloodstream so putting you at higher risk of TSS - thus using tampons without any menstrual flow will cause significantly higher damage and higher risk.

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No, as long as you are changing it regularly (as your doctor orders). What would be dangerous is continued bleeding if you are indeed pregnant - this needs to be investigated.

Call your doctor.

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No, it is not safe to use tampons for spotting at any time.

Tampons don't just absorb blood they also absorb vaginal moisture needed to protect the vaginal tissues, thus tampons cause small tears in the vaginal walls which increases risks of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) by giving bacterial toxins responsible for TSS direct access to the bloodstream. Without sufficient flow damage is increase and so in turn risk of TSS is increased too.


Tampons also give bacteria and yeast the perfect place to multiply so are a common cause of vaginal infections such as yeast infections and Bacterial Vaginosis, which you're already at higher risk of contracting during pregnancy and can be more difficult to treat in pregnancy.


If you have spotting then use a pantiliner, pad, or period underwear - the latter are likely going to be more comfortable as they're just like normal underwear, Lunapanties would be best. You could also use menstrual cups or softcups which are internal but much safer and more hygienic than tampons.

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8y ago

No, you should only use tampons during full menstrual flow.

Tampons will absorb moisture which will dry-out the vaginal walls, this causes tears which allow bacterial toxins responsible for toxic shock syndrome into the bloodstream. Without sufficient flow tampons will cause more damage and thus put you at a much great risk of toxic shock syndrome, also make tampon use more uncomfortable or painful. When spotting you should use pads, or you can use options like menstrual cups and softcups with spotting too.

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If a person were pregnant they would not be menstruating, thus not need to use tampons. Pregnancy symptoms can mean a lot of things, if bleeding you're more likely not pregnant.

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Can a tampon alter urine pregnancy test result?

Tampons do not alter the accuracy of a pregnancy test. The test detects a chemical in urine that isn't changed by tampon use.


You had a positive pregnancy test 3 days ago and now you are spotting blood?

Vaginal bleeding can occur frequently in the first trimester of pregnancy and may not be a sign of problems. But bleeding that occurs in the second and third trimester of pregnancy can often be a sign of a possible complication. * If you are bleeding, you should always wear a pad or panty liner so that you can monitor how much you are bleeding and what type of bleeding you are experiencing. * You should never wear a tampon or introduce anything else into the vaginal area such as douche or sexual intercourse if you are currently experiencing bleeding. * If you are also experiencing any of the other symptoms mentioned below in connection with a possible complication, you should contact your health care provider immediately. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, see your doctor immediately: * Cramping pain felt low in the stomach (stronger than menstrual cramps) * Tissue passing through the vagina * Sharp pain in the abdominal area


I didn't realize i had a tampoon for 24 hours and took it out I didn't feel any TSS symptoms Do you think i should be fine or go see a doctor?

Unless you are experiencing symptoms you do not need to see a doctor. I would recommend that you do not use tampons for the rest of your period. Leaving a tampon in for that long can alter the balance of yeast and bacteria in your vagina, so you may need to see a doctor if you start experiencing symptoms of a yeast or bacterial infection. Do not douche, as this will only make things worse.


Your tampon was pushed up inside you and the next day you took plan b what are the chances of pregnancy?

Tampons do not cause pregnancy, the fact that a tampon was pushed up inside you have absolutely no relation to pregnancy what-so-ever. If you had sex and ejaculate got into your vagina there is a chance of pregnancy, but as long as you used emergency contraception chances are slim.


Is it dangerous to take out tampon with hymn?

I assume that you mean hymen, if so then no it's not dangerous to remove a tampon with a hymen. The vast majority of women have a hymen, if the hymen covers more of the vaginal opening then you simply need to push the hymen out of the way so you can easily remove the tampon. For the most part the hymen shouldn't be an issue when using tampons.


Does a tampon prevent the sperm from fertilizing the egg at all?

NO !! of course not ,, think about how it got there to start with, no!!!! the sperm got there first... a tampon would just push it in further. Even if you did for some reason choose to have sex with a tampon in, this will not prevent pregnancy because the tampon would just absorb some of the semen, and it would still be "in there" Good luck trying to find the tampon after having sex with it in.


Im 24 wks pregnant will a tampon terminate my pregnancy?

A tampon will not terminate a pregnancy at any gestational age. Abortion is not legal in the US at 24 weeks. If you do not want to raise the child, please contact your local family planning agency to get a referral to prenatal care and to an agency that can help you make an adoption plan.


If he came on your pants only like a wipe and you were on birth control and on your peirod and bad a tampon in should you be worried?

You shouldn't be worried about pregnancy or STI/STD risk, you should however be worried about your complete lack of understanding about how conception occurs. Semen would have to get into your vagina, not on your pants, in order for you to fall pregnant and while you're on birth control even then pregnancy risk is minimal. Tampon or not, period or not, makes no difference here.


What does an infection from a tampon feel like?

A vaginal infection as a result of tampon use is no different from any other vaginal infection, most commonly tampons cause bacterial vaginosis which symptoms include a fishy odour and excessive watery discharge.


What are the chances of being pregnant if you are on your period and have a tampon in but he gets a little pre-ejaculate fluid on you?

AnswerIt is improbable because the tampon goes into your vagina to the uterus where the eggs are. And with the tampon in the way of the eggs, the cum shouldn't have reached the uterus or the eggs. Nothing is impossible however.


Is pain normal after retrieving a stuck tampon?

Whether it's normal to feel pain after retrieving a 'stuck' tampon depends on what you mean by it being 'stuck', what you did to retrieve it, and how long afterwards it continues to hurt. If the tampon was 'stuck' because it was too dry then it would have caused vaginal tearing and irritation so would hurt. If the tampon was 'stuck' because you were tense and you had to force it out that would hurt too. If you're experiencing pain days or weeks after removal then you may be looking at an infection.


Can using a tampon at the very beginning of pregnancy cause you to lose the baby?

probably but why should you be using it since you wont have a period any way.