No, five tampons will not be enough to last for five days.
Tampons need to be changed every 4-6 hours, ideally alternated with pads and with pads overnight too, so you'd need around 2-3 per day so 10-15 for five days. You will of course also need pads for overnight, to alternate with, if your flow gets too light for tampons, and as back-up too.
It depends on your flow and when you'll be wearing tampons. Tampons need to be changed every 4-6 hours, remember too that you cannot wear tampons with light flow, overnight, and you need to alternate with pads.
The fear of tampons is called: Vagidentophobiai personally used to have a fear of them, until i used it for the first time, but now im okay with them.hope this helped! =]
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Yes, I'm not sure what makes you think it wouldn't be okay. Having knee surgery doesn't have any effect on whether or not you can use tampons.
It would be better if you smoke after at least 5 days .
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.
I think so. Mine has been about that length for years.
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You simply talk to her about using tampons as you would talk to her about anything else. You do respect your moms choice if she is not okay with you using tampons, given health risks of tampon use (which are increased in pre-teens and teens) she has to be the one to decide if you're responsible enough to use tampons safely and understand the risks.
Tampon absorbency is measured in grams.Light absorbency:
Don't use tampons if you still have a yeast infection, or any other vaginal infection. Tampons increase risk of vaginal infections, so if you already have an infection or chance of still having an infection, it may increase. It's best for you to use pads and pantiliners for the rest of your period rather than tampons.
Yes it's okay for 13 year old to use tampons or whatever else they want during soccer or any other activity they want to do on their period. Tampons are not recommended to teens due to increased risks of TSS so you need to make sure you understand the risks and how to use tampons correctly to reduce risks. You may want to consider using safer more reliable options like menstrual cups.