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Can you use more than one tampon?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

No, not at the same time.

Tampons are a risk to health as they allow bacterial growth while preventing vaginal cleaning, and they absorb vaginal moisture that can result in vaginal tissue damage that allows bacterial toxins into your bloodstream. Twice the tampon means twice the area in which bacteria can multiply, and twice the absorbency so increasing risk of Toxic shock syndrome.


Always remove a tampon before inserting a fresh tampon, ideally use pads between tampon use every now and then to allow vaginal cleaning, and don't ever use two tampons at once.



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