Conventional tampons such as Tampax or Natracare, also cloth tampons, are about an inch and a half in length, and about the diameter of a finger. Sponge tampons can come in various sizes, normally they are around the size of a gold ball. Soft tampons are about the size an inch high and an inch and a half in diameter.
How much you pay for a box of tampons depends on a lot of factors.
For example a box of organic cotton tampons is more likely to cost more than a box of rayon tampons, and a brand name will likely cost more than a stores-own brand. Where you buy from will also make a difference to the cost, such as a chain store verses a discount store or what country you're in. Here in the UK a box of Tampax tampons from high-street pharmacy chain store Boots would cost 5.69 GBP for a box of 36 tampons.
How much tampons cost in the US depends on what type you use, what brand you use, where you buy from, and what size packet you buy. For example in Target a pack of 36 Kotex tampons costs $7.59
It depends completely on use and flow.
Tampons should be changed every 4-6 hours - ideally women should alternate with pads, but at very least pads should be worn overnight while sleeping, so 24 hours minus the 8 while sleeping leaves 16 hours, so roughly 3-4 tampons per day maximum. If you anticipate lighter flow so women would be using fewer tampons on lighter days...
...the average is 22 tampons per month.
ranges from 5-10 dollars
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.
No, tampons do not stop a girl from getting pregnant. Tampons are a menstrualhygiene product, they are not a form of contraception.
Because they are stupid. If you microwave tampons they will catch on fire.
No, not necessarily - you can talk to anyone you like about tampons.
Some men can use tampons, but not cis men.Some men are born with a vagina and a uterus so will menstruate, thus they may want to use tampons or other menstrual products just like women. Some men will also use tampons for first aid, tampons are the perfect size and shape to insert into your nostrils during a nosebleed.
A women's hymen is broken through penetration. That can be with a penis, digitally (with fingers), or through a large object. (This does not include tampons.)
Boys can learn that tampons are a menstrual product used by some girls and women during their periods to absorb blood. It is important to understand and respect that tampons are a normal part of managing menstrual health and to be supportive of individuals who use them. Boys can also show empathy and understanding towards those who menstruate.