If you are not a virgin. (I pray to God you are.) Then go ahead and knock yourself out. But if not, you may be breaking your hymen, and that will cause pain.
I disagree with this answer. Of course you can try tampons and they come in a variety of different sizes, and they will not break your hymen. Just make sure you are relaxed and comfortable when applying the tampon(possibly buy the ones with applicators as they are easier to use) and remember to change it every few hours.
It's not recommended to use tampons if you're pre-teen or teen - this is because even if you're responsible enough to understand risks and follow precautions, you're still at higher risk of Toxic shock syndrome as vaginal tissues are more delicate and you're less likely to have TSST-1 antibodies.
It would be best for you to use menstrual cups, these are internal like tampons but safer. Menstrual cups are also best for swimming as unlike tampons cups can be worn during light flow and for up to 12 hours, also nothing shows outside your body, they don't increase cramps, and don't leak .Try a small menstrual cup brand such as a MeLuna or a Ladycup.
For the record virginity makes no difference to tampon or menstrual cup use - a virgin is simply someone who has not had sex, there is no physical difference between a virgin and someone who has had sex - tampons and menstrual cups may tear the hymen but it's unlikely.
Above the swimming pool's changing room. First you need the key, that is found in the changing room too.
Tampons aren't recommended to pre-teens - even if mature enough to understand risks and follow precautions, you're less likely to have TSST-1 antibodies and will have more delicate vaginal tissues so you'd be at higher risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome. You will be physically able to use tampons, but that doesn't mean that it's a good idea, especially not for your first few cycles with irregular flow.Look into menstrual cups - small brands like MeLuna or Ladycup - cups are internal like tampons but safe so no risks of TSS or infections, they can even reduce cramps compared to tampons. Unlike tampons cups can be worn from your first period, for up to 12 hours, with any flow, and no need to alternate with pads. Menstrual cups are best for swimming because they can be worn before your period or with light flow (no sitting out when your period is light as you'd have to with tampons), they don't absorb water, nothing shows externally, and menstrual cups don't leak like tampons.
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Both of his older sisters were in swimming an Michael was very fit and energetic. When he was eleven he met Bob Bowman who knew that Michael would excel dramatically and so then he quit all the other sports he was in and began swimming.
they probably could if they wanted..
i n eleven year old girl and if i were that girl i would appreciate it if the boy just plain strait told me he liked me right before a weekend or break off school so i could have time to think about it.
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It isn't bad at all. Girls begin changing at different ages. Some start earlier than others. There's nothing to worry about except use tampons and pads.
are you kidding? i am 12 and i have sleepovers lwith my bestestest frends like every weekend. u shood be allowed to have sleepovers at at least 12! my first sleepover was my best frends 8th birthday. then i had them like every weekend ever since.
Eleven pipers piping (ten lords-a-leaping, nine ladies dancing, eight maids-a-milking, seven swans-a-swimming, six geese-a-laying, five gold rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree)
It is 11,12,111
Eleven and eleven thousandths.