OB is simply a brand of non-applicator tampon. You would use them the same way as you would any other conventional tampon.
If you asking if a tampon will work while you are swimming, then yes.
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No, when inserting the tampon all you're inserting is the tampon itself and not the applicator.Applicators are just a means of inserting the tampon without you making contact with your genitals, they're actually not needed at all. The applicator is not part of the tampon so you remove it once you've used it to insert the tampon. If using tampons you should understand how they work and how to insert.
For the most part nothing happens, the tampon will work just as it would normally. However it is possible for water to get into your vagina so be absorbed by the tampon, if this happens then the tampon may fill with water so make it a little more uncomfortable and more likely to leak. If concerned try wearing tampons in the bath to see how they work out, or consider menstrual cups which don't absorb water or leak like tampons.
Neonatal nurses work with babies. OB nurses work with pregnant mothers. Prenatal? where did you get that?
She takes ultrasounds of pregnant women.
It is a hard and crowded place to be but if you can survive the coughing and blood then this would be a good place to work.
Le Tampon's population is 71,506.
OB GYN are specialists on women's reproductive system so they deliver babies, perform abortions, help infertile couples getting pregnant, examine women and give them contraceptives etc. They work in hospitals and clinics.
Yes, you can see a picture of a tampon by googling for an image of tampons. You can also see a picture of a tampon on the side of a tampon box. If you were to buy tampons you would be able to see a tampon first-hand too!
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Obstetrics and sometimes Pediatrics. But mainly OB (Obstetrics).