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Can tampons make you come

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Most women won't orgasm from vaginal stimulation alone. It is unlikely that a tampon could make you come.

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What factory makes tampons?

There is no one factory that makes tampons. There are multiple factories all over the world that not only make tampons but also that make the rayon fleece used to make tampons or process the cotton used in tampons.


What is the smallest size tampons?

Tampons don't come in sizes, they come in absorbencies. The lowest absorbency is a Lite absorbency, which holds 6g of flow.


Why are tampons white?

So you can tell when they are full Also, because they are sometimes made of cotton, so they are naturally white, although rayon is not naturally white but rather has to be bleached to be made white.


Did I mess up my body when I tried to absorb my period faster by using tampons for the first three days straight and now I'm bleeding a little over a week later?

What an interesting idea to think that you can make your period end more quickly by using tampons. That's not the case. The lining of the uterus will come out in its own time whether you use tampons or pads. You did not mess up your body.


Can a tampon be flushed and go through a sewage grinder?

Tampons should never be flushed. Many tampon companies claim their tampons can be flushed to make them seem more convenient - as they are self-regulated they can make these claims even if not true, as long as a tampon passes the Brunelle Flushability test where a tampon passes the U bend in a toilet set-up in a laboratory they can call tampons 'flushable'. Tampons don't break-down in water like waste or toilet paper, instead they expand so can cause major blockages in the toilet or further-up the system, tampons can also bypass sewage treatment systems and make their way into waterways.


Does tena the company sell tampons?

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Could having a cyst on your cervix make it painful to wear a tampon?

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Are tampons only supposed to be worn in the water or do I have to wear pads?

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Wear do you put the tampon?

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Why do tampons make your cramps worse?

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