You say something along the lines of the following:'Mom, can you please get me X brand tampons? Thank you!'
Do remember that rayon tampons like Kotex pose much greater health risks than cotton tampons, so your mom may not agree to buy you these - that's not a bad thing, you can always use cotton tampons or use safer products like menstrual cups or softcups. You can also just try buying these yourself or put them in the basket when you're next at the store with your mom.
You say to your mom: 'Mom, can you buy my X tampons please? Thank you'.You can also simply buy your own tampons - use your own money or ask your mom for the money to go to the store yourself to buy what you need. You can also go to the store with your mom to help her with the shopping and just pop the tampons that you want into the basket as you go around.
ask the nurse for pads or call your mom and tell her for pads or tampons.
You simply ask, tampons aren't just for physical activities. But do bare in mind that tampons aren't recommended to pre-teens or teens due to higher risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome - remember too there are many precautions to follow to reduce risks including avoiding rayon tampons, changing every 4-6 hours, and alternative with pads. Some mom's may decide their daughters aren't responsible enough for tampon use, but they may support use of menstrual cups which are internal like tampons but significantly safer so fewer precautions to remember.
You simply say to your mom: "Mom, I'd like to try tampons" and go from there. Tampons are not recommended to pre-teens or teens due to higher risk of TSS, you also have to be mature enough to follow precautions, thus your mom may want to talk to you about that. If your mom doesn't think that you're mature enough for tampons yet then accept that and use pads or cups instead.
Mom, can I get a different type of tampon? Easy enough. **************************** I agree with the above answer. Remenber, your mum once went through pubity herself! So ask her, learn from her experience!
ask for pads or tampons and they will ask why and then go from there.
No they do not, or they really shouldn't. A tampon is something you use when you have your menstrual cycle, do not use them unless you have to, for more info. you can ask your mom or a doctor, ect. you put it in yourself, by yourself.
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There's absolutely no reason to hide tampons from your mom, just let her see the tampons.Tampons are not something to be ashamed of so not something to hide from anyone. If she said you couldn't use tampons then simply don't use tampons, hiding the fact you're using tampons from her won't work as she'll realise you're using fewer pads and see used tampons in the bin. Also your mom needs to know you're using tampons as if you contract TSS she needs to know early to get you help.
All you do is ask your mom to get you higher absorbency tampons, or go with her to the store to get some for yourself. Just remember that if the tampon isn't full after 4-6 hours then you need to switch back down to a lower absorbency. You can also use pads as back-up if you find your tampons are leaking too soon and just change tampons sooner.
its quite embarrassing, but you should just tell him. or next time you go to the store pick some up . Just tell him. He will definitely understand. Believe it or not, your dad is familiar with menstrual cycles and will totally understand that you need tampons. He might be a little reluctant to purchase them for you, but he should be understanding to take you to the store and to purchase them. Make sure that you purchase extra tampons for future use, this will alleviate this issue next month.
Firstly, you simply ask her if you can use tampons - 'Mom, can I use tampons when I go to camp?' - from there you will know if she has any objections and you will be able to address those issues.If you're younger tampons aren't recommended due to higher risk of developing Toxic Shock Syndrome, so make sure you understand the risk of TSS and other tampon-associated health risks as well as how to reduce those risks - show your mom you understand the risks and that you're responsible enough to use tampons correctly. Perhaps just suggesting to her that you will only use them when you go swimming, thus not wearing as often so reduce the health risks of tampon use.If your mom is concerned about cost then suggest you earn tampons by doing chores or bye them yourself with your pocket money, again suggest you only use them when swimming to reduce use.You may also want to consider talking to her about menstrual cups which are safer and cheaper than tampons, also unlike tampons they can be worn even with light flow (so no skipping swimming on light days), before your period so you're prepared, overnight, no need to alternate with pads, and can be worn for up to 12 hours. Cups would be a better option to make your period easier to manage.