Some women do report having stronger cramping with tampons and disposable pads (they can irritate you). Reuseable products are available that are gentle on you and may even lessen cramping (ie. cloth pads, sea sponge, diva cup). There are also "natural" tampons which do not contain rayon (which can be an irritant). Every woman is different though and results would vary but it's worth a try!
Not exactly. If you're in the habit of wearing pads instead of tampons and have to work with stallions, yes this is true. But if you're wearing tampons and/or working with geldings, no this is not true. With stallions, if you're wearing pads, it's possible they may try to court and mount you from getting "turned on" from the pheromones they smell from the pads you're wearing. So to prevent this, just switch to tampons.
Just haviing a strong cramping sensation, does not mean you are pregnant, you could miss this months period entirely and it could well come on time next months cycle.
could you be pregnant ???
Well that is hard to say without any more detail than that. It could be your period, it could be pregnancy, it could an ectopic pregnancy, it could be a miscarriage, it could be gas, it could be diarrhea; there are lots of possibilities that could be from just cramping.
Yes, a cyst on your cervix could make it painful to wear a tampon. Tampons can hit the cervix as generally the cervix will sit much lower in the vagina during menstruation. Tampons also can expand into the cervix as they fill-up, lengthways expanding tampons such as Playtex are especially likely to cause this problem. Chemicals in rayon tampons like Tampax, Playtex, and Kotex may also irritate the cervix.
it deffinatly sounds like it, however, I had a period that started off that way. If you have missed a pill that could be the reason why
You could be pregnant!
Yes, but the cramping could also be a sign that you are about to start your next period. It's pretty early to tell.
Men do not have a vagina, so they cannot use tampons for their intended purpose. (i.e. - to put inot your vagina when you have your period, so as to stop the bleeding from leaking out of your body.) If they wished to use them for other purposes, though I'm not really sure what they would be, then men could in fact use tampons. This might not be medically safe or good for the man's health, however, so I would not recommend it.
I would not stress about it. My breasts are only tender for a few days and then that goes away. As for the cramping, it could have been implantaion cramping which would not last long either.
Cramping is normal during pregnancy and could persist. It could also be a sign that the baby is in distress or that you are having false labor pains. You should go get an ultrasound to make sure that the baby isn't in distress. If the cramping is sever then it could be preterm contractions. If the cramping gets worse and closer together you should go straigh to the hospital and have an ultrasound or to the labor and delivery room at the nearest hospital straight away.
Discharge and cramping can occur during pregnancy, particularly during the first and third trimesters. However, they can also be signs that your period is about to arrive. Pregnancy cramping shouldn't be too painful or be accompanied by heavy bleeding