Set aside some money, and go to a drugstore and buy a pack. Then sneak them in in your purse or take of your coat/sweater and wrap it around them, as you go to your room don't stop to chat just shove the tampons under your bed. Later on hide them in the best place possible. (Shoebox under bed is great)
Its best not to hide them from your parents but if they are the kind who hate tampons and won't under any circumstances let you wear them then just be careful where you hide them or throw them out. Its your body and its your choice what to use during your period. Its a very personal decision only you can make. Just be sure to know the risks (Toxic shock syndrome) Its also best to use them during the day and use a pad during night as you may sleep more than 6-8 hours. If you have a female relative or friend whom you trust ask them about how to use and buy tampons.
You can also buy them in small packs for little money in a bathroom pad/tampon dispenser.
Good Luck!
ask for pads or tampons and they will ask why and then go from there.
No, you don't need to see a doctor and don't need medical clearance before using tampons. You should discuss it with your parents though, as some families have strong opinions about tampon use.
No, monkeys don't wear tampons. Only humans wear tampons.
Yes, Lidl do sell tampons however they only sell rayon 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.
You can use tampons a week after a D&C. Until then, no sex or tampons.
No, they wear their own tampons.
I've never seen free tampons given out in reality; however, there is an organization trying to get public restrooms to add free tampons. I'm not sure if free tampons exist.
Yes, you can still poop with tampons in. Tampons are inserted into the vaginal canal and do not interfere with the rectum or the process of defecation. It is important to change tampons regularly to maintain proper hygiene.
No, tampons do not stop a girl from getting pregnant. Tampons are a menstrualhygiene product, they are not a form of contraception.
past i would love to see my parents as kids
Because they are stupid. If you microwave tampons they will catch on fire.