Tampons don't come in different sizes, they have different absorbency ratings - all tampons have the same absorbency ratings, it's one of the few rules tampon companies have to follow outside of their own code of practice.
In the US there are the following absorbency ratings;
Tampax are made from chemically treated bleached rayon, Tampax Compax are applicator tampons but the applicator folds into itself so it's smaller than other applitor tampons - applicators are designed to limit genital contact during use.
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Tampax Compax tampons are a brand of commercial tampons - this means they're made from rayon fleece and cotton which is chemically treated and bleached. This particular brand expands in a way that keeps the tampon pretty flat, and have an applicator that's smaller than usual.
The benefits of using Tampax over another brand of tampon, such as Kotex is that it provides better leak protection. Tampax has just introduced a new line of tampons, known as Radiant, which come with a resealable wrapper, a Cleangrip applicator and better leak protetion.
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Tampax is a brand of tampon, it's used during menstruation to be inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual flow to stop it leaving the body. Due to health risks of tampons, and increased awareness of better options like menstrual cups and softcups, more women are choosing to stop using Tampax.
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.
No, you don't have Playtex Sport tampons in Australia. Just get another brand, all tampons work the same and absorbency is universal so they all hold the same amount of flow too. It's best to avoid rayon tampons like Playtex anyway, opt for cotton tampons like Cottons instead.
Yes, it is possible for a tampon to tear or irritate the cervical lining. This is more common when using length-ways expanding tampons such as Playtex, rayon tampons such as Playtex, Tampax, or Kotex, also more common in women who have short vaginal canals.
Tampax was created in 1936.
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