Alot of them do
A tampon lasts in the water about the same as when you're not in the water, although there is a risk of water getting into the tampon for the most part the vaginal walls close around the tampon to prevent this from happening. Tampons need to be changed every 4-6 hours, if water gets to the tampon they won't last as long but there's no way of knowing when they will leak as it depends on how much water gets to the tampon. If concerned try menstrual cups instead, they last up to 12 hours.
No but tampons do.
Three days the last time I had heard.
Yes
depending on where your at, the blood moon lasts about an hour to and hour and a half.
To avoid Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), it is recommended that tampons should be changed every 4-6 hours or more often if necessary. Also recommended: use the correct absorbency and alternate between pads and tampons.
You are absolutely right and your friend is wrong! Nothing wrong with tampons as long as they are changed often. A tampon doesn't go all the way up in the uterus, that would be too uncomfortable/painful. Nothing ever goes into the uterus unless you're at the doctors taking tests or making a baby.
Tampons are not needed to be changed as frequently as pads. When your shopping, look for a pack of long lasting tampons.
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No, tampons don't soak up your period faster than pads, cups, or any other option. Tampons simply soak up the blood while they are inside your vagina, plus they absorb vaginal moisture too. Your period goes as fast as it is meant to, controlled by your hormones and how long it takes for the uterine lining to shed.