No, it should not cause any harm at all. Make sure you get tampons that you find comfortable and easy to insert. Make sure you use the right ones for your flow and change it regularly. Also, try not to use a tampon all the time, for example it is generally better to use pads at night
Tampons are not healthy or hygienic, but using them every cycle is not going to cause additional harm. Just make sure that you follow precautions in order to reduce your risks of vaginal infections and Toxic shock syndrome. Remember too that you need to alternate with pads, you should not use tampons throughout your entire period.
Tampons are not recommended to teens - even if you're responsible enough to follow precautions to reduce risks, your vaginal tissues are more prone to tearing and you're less likely to have TSST-1 antibodies so TSS risk is higher. It's recommended that you also wait at least six cycles before using tampons so that you know your flow pattern well enough to know what absorbency to use safely.
It's best to start with pads, if you want to use internal options consider menstrual cups or softcups.
No, tampons do not cause any harm whatsoever. Just remember to take the tampon out after a few hours.
Pads and tampons hello
Buy pads or tampons, become old, or just ignore it.
Menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, if a woman is fertile she is always on her menstrual cycle. I think you're asking if menstruation smells, there is a smell but it shouldn't smell bad - maintaining good hygiene prevents odour, also avoiding unhealthy menstrual products such as tampons and commercial sanitary pads will prevent bad odour too.
The list is endless. What things in particular? If referring to tampons or sanitary napkins, these are used for their monthly menstrual cycle.
Your menstrual cycle is your reproductive cycle, if you're a healthy fertile female then you're always on your menstrual cycle - I think maybe you mean during menstruation. At any point in your menstrual cycle douching is unhealthy and unhygienic: it changes vaginal pH, pushes harmful bacteria further into the vagina, and strips the vaginal tissues of lubrication.
Not necessarily, but if you don't know why you're not having a menstrual cycle and you should be, then see a doctor ASAP.
As long as you're healthy and maintain hygiene you shouldn't 'stink'.Menstrual cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle, but I believe you mean menstruation.One of the biggest causes of bad odour during menstruation is a result of menstrual products like tampons or commercial pads - tampons are horrific for vaginal health as they encourage bacterial growth while preventing vaginal cleaning, and commercial pads cause sweating as well as contain chemicals that interact badly with bodily fluids. It's best to use menstrual cups, softcups, or cloth pads. Whatever you use make sure to change regularly: 4-6 hours for tampons or pads, 12 hours for cups - with tampons also remember to alternate with pads regularly.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, as long as she is fertile she is always on her menstrual cycle. You can't tell where she is in her menstrual cycle unless she tells you.
Size isn't a factor, but tampons may increase bleeding. Many women notice when switching from tampons to options such as menstrual cups or pads that their flow reduces, thus there is an assumption that tampons increase flow - one reason put forward for this is the chemicals within many brands of tampons, however absorbency may also be a major factor. Tampons don't just absorb blood they also absorb vaginal moisture, this causes ulceration in vaginal tissues which could bleed and thus adding to flow - in the 1970's when super-absorbent materials were being used in tampons many women were admitted to hosppital with vaginal hemoraging, thus this theory isn't too far-fetched.
Girls start their menstrual cycle when they grow public hair and develop breasts. When you spot white stains in your clothing that's when you've begun the cycle. If you'd like to avoid these markings in your undergarments start wearing pads.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, a domino effect of hormonal changes between the brain and reproductive organs - douching inside your vagina has no effect on your menstrual cycle what-so-ever. Douching is also unhygienic and unhealthy as it can change vaginal pH, force harmful bacteria further into the vagina, and strip vaginal walls of lubrication.
As a matter of fact you can. You will want to wear a tampon NOT a pad they will fall apart or come off. If you wear a tampon you will have to check frequently for bleeding because the leek guard protection will not work because the string is wet.