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There's no reason why a person should use tampons at all, and no age restrictions as such.

Tampons aren't recommended to pre-teens or women in their early teens, this is in part because a person has to be mature enough to understand health risks that come with tampons and be responsible enough to use tampons correctly to reduce those risks. Younger women are at higher risk from Toxic shock syndrome because vaginal tissues are more delicate so more prone to tearing through tampon use which allows bacteria and toxins into the bloodstream, but also younger women are less likely to have TSST-1 antibodies to prevent them developing Toxic Shock Syndrome.

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So like I can’t be a teen I have to been like 14 or 15?
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You don't have to use tampons, you have other options like pads and cups.

If you do decide to use tampons it's recommended that you don't use them in your pre-teens or teens given higher risk of TSS - at very least you should wait around six cycles until you know your flow pattern well enough to know what absorbency to use safely. It's important you understand the health risks of tampon use and are responsible enough to use them correctly to reduce risks too.

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15y ago

you start using tampons when you first get your period Please ignore the above. You don't ever HAVE to start using tampons, but some people find it more convenient or comfortable. You can start using tampons whenevrr you like, but it's best to wait until you have a regular flow, so you know what size to get. Talk to your mom when you want to start using tampons, and always remember, you can't lose your virginity to a tampon.

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9y ago

There's absolutely nothing to say that a girl should ever use tampons.

It's recommended that girls start with sanitary pads, then if she wants to move onto internal options it's best to consider options like menstrual cups or softcups which are safer and more convenient than tampons. If you look at options and still want to use tampons then do so when comfortable.


Tampons aren't recommended to pre-teens or teens, because of more delicate vaginal tissues and lower immunity it mans younger women are at far higher risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome - if you do use tampons at a younger age you have to be responsible enough to follow precautions to reduce risks. At very least you should wait six cycles before using tampons so you have an idea of how light/heavy flow is on any given day of your period so you have an idea what absorbency to use.

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9y ago

There's no reason to ever use tampons if you don't want to.

It's recommended that pre-teens and teens avoid tampons, at very least they should be avoided for the first few cycles until the individual knows their flow pattern well enough to know what absorbency tampon to use to reduce TSS risks. It's best to use pads at first and if you want to use internal options consider menstrual cups or softcups which are safer than tampons, plus other benefits.


If you do want to use tampons make sure you understand risks and how to use tampons correctly to reduce risks such as TSS and vaginal infections, only use tampons when you feel ready to do so.



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8y ago

Tampons need to be removed at least every 4-6 hours, 8 hours is the absolutely maximum. If it leaks before that time you know to change, if it leaks within 1-2 hours use higher absorbency.

As long as you use correct absorbency and change often the tampon shouldn't leak.

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8y ago

There's absolutely no reason for you to use tampons - thus nothing to say you 'should' use tampons. If you want to use tampons then you can do so at any time, just be aware that they're not recommended to pre-teens or teens due to higher risks of TSS, it's also not recommended to use them until you know your flow pattern well enough to know what absorbency to use. It's best to start with pads and then consider safe options like menstrual cups or softcups, if you still decide to use tampons just make sure you understand the risks and the precautions you have to follow to reduce risks.

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11y ago

You follow instructions - tampons should be removed every 4-6 hours, or sooner if the tampon leaks before then.

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13y ago

There isn't a specific "age". They can be used whenever a female feels comfortable doing so. Also, contrary to popular belief, virgins can use a tampon and not damage their hyman.

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13y ago

When or if you every want to wear them is up to you. It's not a must to wear tampons, pads are just fine. If you have a period you can use them. They come in several sizes.

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What can you start using tampons at?

you can start using tampons at any age just as long as you know how to put one in by yourself and make sure you mother or father know when you are using one and when you have had you period


When is it a good time to start to use tampons?

You should start using tampons as soon as you are comfortable with your period as well as your pads. If you are a swimmer, athlete etc. you should try tampons cause you can go underwater. To use a tampon varies w/ different people.


What is the best place too hide a tampon from your mom?

There's absolutely no reason to hide tampons from your mom, just let her see the tampons.Tampons are not something to be ashamed of so not something to hide from anyone. If she said you couldn't use tampons then simply don't use tampons, hiding the fact you're using tampons from her won't work as she'll realise you're using fewer pads and see used tampons in the bin. Also your mom needs to know you're using tampons as if you contract TSS she needs to know early to get you help.


Can tampons stop you from having babies?

Tampons wouldn't affect a baby during pregnancy, but there is absolutely no reason why a woman should be using tampons while she is pregnant - tampons should only be used during menstruation, even if experiencing bleeding during pregnancy it is not safe to use tampons as you don't know the blood loss to know what absorbency to use. Misusing tampons this way can increase risk of vaginal infections and toxic shock syndrome - the latter would potentially cause serious harm to the baby.


How old were you when you started wearing tampons?

There is no good age to start wearing tampons, you don't even have to use tampons at all - generally speaking it's best to start with pads, and if you want to use internal menstrual products it's best to use menstrual cups or softcups which are safer than tampons and make your periods easier.Tampons are not recommended to pre-teens or teens, this is because even if you're mature and responsible enough to understand risks and follow precautions to reduce those risks, younger women are at higher risk of TSS as they're less likely to have TSST-1 antibodies. It's also not recommended to use tampons for at least the first six cycles, this is because it's unlikely you'd even have a regular flow let alone know your flow well enough to know what absorbency is safe to use.


Do you still need a pad or tampon after you period?

No, tampons and pads (also other menstrual products) are only needed on your period.Once your period is over you no longer use tampons or pads, in fact as your period comes to an end you need to stop using tampons because tampons cannot be used with light flow or spotting. It is a good idea to carry tampons and pads with you ready for when your next period starts, if you're young menstrual cycles can be irregular so your periods can start suddenly without warning.


What hole does a tampon go in?

Tampons go into the vagina - the opening between your anus and your urethra, where discharge and blood comes from. However if you are unaware of your anatomy it's not a good idea to use tampons, learn more about anatomy and sanitary options first.


Is it a problem if the plastic shell from a tampon smells acidic when removing it?

If you're using tampons with plastic applicators then you're using commercial tampons, these are BLEACHED and heavily chemically treated so can have a chemical smell. If you're concerned about an acidic smell on the applicator you really need to address why you're using bleached tampons, there are plenty of other safer options: organic tampons, sponge tampons, soft tampons, diaphragms, softcups, menstrual cups, organic pads, cloth pads, etc.


What is the right age to wear a tampon?

There is no correct age to start using tampons, you don't have to use tampons at all.Tampons are not recommended to pre-teens or teens as even if responsible enough to follow precautions to reduce risks, with lower immunity and more delicate vaginal tissues risks of TSS are far higher in younger women. At very least a woman should wait six cycles before attempting to use tampons so she knows her flow pattern well enough to know what absorbency to use safely.It's recommended women start with pads, if they want to use internal options it's best to consider safer options such as menstrual cups or softcups, which are more convenient than tampons as well.


What does it mean when you find tampons in a guys room?

Firstly, some men have vagina's and so some men menstruate - although not all trans men are comfortable using tampons many will still use tampons the same as some women. Many men will have tampons for their female partners, friends, or family members. There will also be men who use tampons for things such as nose bleeds to stop the bleeding. The only way to know is to ask.


How old you should be to use tampons?

There is no age limit on tampons, but tampons aren't recommended to pre-teens or teens.Tampons pose multiple health risks so a woman has to be mature enough to understand those risks and responsible enough to follow precautions, but even then younger women have more delicate vaginal tissues and lower immunity to the TSST-1 toxins responsible for Toxic Shock Syndrome so are at much greater risk. At very least women should wait six cycles before using tampons so that they know their flow pattern well enough to know what absorbency is safe to use when.


Wear do you put the tampon?

The tampon goes into the vagina - where the blood comes from. However if you don'tknow enough about your anatomy to know where tampons are inserted it's a bad idea to use tampons. You need to know enough about your anatomy to understand how tampons effect vaginal health so you know how to use tampons correctly to reduce risks, also so you know enough to make an informed choice about whether to use tampons or other safer options.