Of course you can still use tampons after several natural child births. There's no reason why a person wouldn't be able to use tampons, if they still menstruate then they can still use menstrual products like tampons. After childbirth the vagina will always return to the normal size, maybe a little less vaginal tone but still enough to be able to hold a product like tampons. If someone struggles to use tampons after natural childbirth then they should talk to their doctor as something isn't right.
Of course you can
Yes, natural births can happen after c-sections. Most of the c-sections performed today are only if there are complications during the labor that can threaten the mother and/or the child
A child shouldn't use tampons - tampons aren't recommended to pre-teens or teens, it's recommended that younger women use menstrual cups which are safer than tampons so pose no risks such as TSS or dioxin exposure. As cups are safer there are fewer precautions for a child to have to remember. Menstrual cups are a better option for heavy flow anyway because they hold a lot more thna tampons (tampons hold 18ml max, cups up to 42ml max), they don't increase bleeding as tampons can, they create light suction to prevent leaking, also unlike tampons cups can be worn overnight and no need to alternate with pads so a lot more convenient with heavier flow.
Impossible to calculate, especially since the traditional Chinese thinking was to have several children, not just two or three as in most western countries recently.
The number of deaths of infants per 1000 live births.
Not really. The anatomy is the same, and that's what's calling most of the shots. There are some differences in hospital routines, C-section is a lot more common in the US than elsewhere for instance.
8.5 per 1000 living births. Male child 9.6, female child- 7.4. This figure lists Bulgaria in 149th position in the World. This is latest data (year 2016) available
Births, deaths, marriages and divorces are all recorded with the county recorder. These are a matter of public record.
One per new born child on average. That comes out to 4,315,000 in 2007.
'Birth' is the act of being born; passage of a child from the uterus. 'Delivery' is giving birth to a child, together with the placenta and membranes.
Twins or multiple births of any kind did not violate the one-child policy in China.Also the one-child policy was phased out in 2015.
A C-section is used if a woman is giving multiple births or if there are labor complications that can possibly be life-threatening to the mother and/or child.
you don't your child will decide