Either sponge tampons, soft tampons, or cloth tampons.
Sponge tampons are made from natural sponge, although the sponge in its natural state is quite hard when dry, you moisten the sponge with water before insertion which softens it up a bit.
Soft tampons are made from synthetic sponge, they are like thick disks which are very squishy and inserted high in your vagina up close to your cervix, they can also be lubricated before use.
Cloth tampons are tampons made from cloth, sometimes they can be knitted too, so they are as flexible as the cloth that they are made from and how tightly compact they are changes flexibility.
Some women find that using an applicator is uncomfortable, so they prefer a tampon like OB, which does not require an applicator and is easy to insert. All major brands of tampons, if inserted correctly, should be comfortable and flexible.
Yes, tampons and pads are FSA (Flexible Spending Account) eligible for purchase.
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Yes, Lidl do sell tampons however they only sell rayon tampons.
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Yes, it's perfectly okay to use tampons with Mirena or any other IUD.It's recommended that you don't use internal menstrual products like tampons or menstrual cups for the first month with an IUD, this is because this is when it is most likely the IUD would come out so you need to be extra careful. After that first month it's safe to use most tampons and menstrual cups, but soft tampons and softcups are not recommended as they sit too high in the vagina.
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It depends on what situation you're seeing the tampons in.In most bathrooms there will be a tampon vending machine, for example, and simply if you don't need tampons you ignore the vending machine. If there are unused tampons laying around then just leave them to be cleaned by cleaning staff or they may be grabbed by homeless women who don't have any menstrual products. If they are used tampons then alert a cleaner if you can to dispose of them safely, as tampons are a bio-hazard you ideally should not clean them up yourself.
There is no one factory that makes tampons. There are multiple factories all over the world that not only make tampons but also that make the rayon fleece used to make tampons or process the cotton used in tampons.
Tampons like most hygiene products can be purchased at drug stores, supermarkets. These products can also be purchased from warehouse stores and many convenience stores.
You can use tampons a week after a D&C. Until then, no sex or tampons.
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