You can use whatever menstrual product you like - tampons, pads, menstrual cups, softcups, cloth pads, period underwear, menstrual sponges, diaphragms, or use options like menstrual release - it's all down to the individual to decide what they prefer and what works best for their lifestyle.
It's recommended that women start off using pads, if you then want to move onto internal options consider safer options like menstrual cups are softcups which are internal like tampons but safer and thus in turn also more convenient. If you decide tampons are for you then use them but make sure you understand the health risks and what precautions you have to follow to reduce health risks.
Hi There,
This is your preference, if you are just starting your period i would use a pad and then once you get a bit older use a tampon if you wish.
you should put in a tampon and wear a pad in your underwear
Make sure you have a pad or tampon with you and wear it
No you shd wear a pad so when the doctor has to look down there you don't have to pull it out and be left with nothing for you period the rest of the time. Unless you bring another tampon for after your doctor looks at your vagina.
A Tampon.
Yes, there is no harm in using a pad or tampon during treatment for chlamydia.
Best choice could be to wear a tampon but, if you don't feel comfortable with that then you could wear a pad with your swim suit and just hang out or tan.
First if you are allowed to wear shorts you can wear a pad so it doesn't bleed everywhere. But if its during competition wear a tampon or you can ask your parent or coach for advice. You may feel awkward but just know everyone goes through it!
Well, if you have never got it before ask a female adult for a pad or tampon. If you've had it before stick a pad or tampon in pocket just in case.
long pants, undies under your pants so you can place your pad on your undies, NOT WHITE BOTTONS, shorts what dont open as much, not dresses wear a tampon if your going to wear a dress, NO SKIRTS,leggings
if you feel like your gonna get your period then wear a pad and if that happens run down to the office and ask if you can call your parents and they can come and give you a pad or tampon
You need to weAR A tampon. Or if your not sure if a tampon will protect you fully, wear a panty liner.
you get a tampon or pad