Yes, you can swim in a river with a tampon. There are no special concerns about doing so, whether it's a river, pool, or lake.
If you use a tampon three days after a colposcopy with biopsies, you could disturb the clot on the biopsy sites and they could start bleeding. Take out the tampon and just use pads for a couple of weeks.
A tampon left in for four days won't cause fainting. Many people have a vasovagal reaction to shots. That's the most likely explanation for your fainting.
No, it means a few days. "A couple" means two.
Just a Couple of Days was created in 2001.
Yes, women that are menstruating can go swimming. They would want to wear a tampon to catch the blood. I wouldn't recommend it the first couple of days when the woman's bleeding the heaviest, but they could if they wanted to. My apologies if I grossed anyone out!
Yes, it does. "last couple of days" does mean "last two days" ^^
Whether you need to get checked out depends on how long you left a tampon for.If you only left a tampon a few hours longer than you were supposed to (you should change every 4-6 hours) then you're likely okay so just pop on a pad for the rest of your cycle and watch for symptoms of bacterial infections such as excessive bad smelling discharge. If you left a tampon in over a couple of days then you should consider getting checked out as chances are you will develop a vaginal infection. TSS is a risk but you'd likely have seen symptoms after a few hours.
"A couple of days" is the correct version. A "couple" refers to two, which is plural. So if you're describing something plural you would need to use the plural form of "day," which is "days."
A Couple of Days in Larsville was created on 2004-09-13.
one or two days
A couple days of heavy rain combined with the nearly flat land around the river made it really easy for it to swell over the riverbank.
It takes a couple of days for the particles to come from the sun to Earth.