Yes, that is one of the great things about tampons. They do not inhibit you in any way, you can do anything during your period that you can do when you're not on your period.
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Yes, you can. You can even swim while you are in that time if you use tampons. Exercise is good for you, and water will not hurt you.
Yes you can , but you should wear tampon's so your blood won't go every where.
Yes, sports tampons work as well as any other tampons for swimming - tampons are essentially all the same: absorbent wads of cotton or rayon, the design offers very little additional protection. A swimmer would be better off considering menstrual cups as unlike tampons cups can be worn even when flow is light or before menstruation to be prepared, cups also don't leak or increase cramps as tampons can. You can use any internal menstrual product to swim on your period.
Yes, you can swim during your period if you use one of the following:TamponsSoft tamponsMenstrual spongesMenstrual cupsDiaphragmsSoftcupsMenstrual cups are the best option as they are safer than tampons, unlike tampons they don't leak and have nothing showing externally. You can go without internal options but only in your own pool or natural water as it's not okay to expect others to swim through your blood.
Either don't go in the water or use another form of menstrual product. To swim you can use tampons, soft tampons, menstrual sponges, menstrual cups, diaphragms, or softcups.
You don't have to use tampons to swim while on your period. You can use menstrual cups and softcups for swimming, as well as safer than tampons cups can be worn with light flow which tampons can't, menstrual cups also don't leak like other options. You can also simply sit-out of swimming while you're on your period, it's up to you what you use and what you do on your period.
No, monkeys don't wear tampons. Only humans wear tampons.
If you want to go swimming you need to use one of the following options:Tampons.Soft tampons.Menstrual sponges.Menstrual cups.Diaphragms.Softcups.Menstrual cups are the best option as they're safer, more convenient, and more reliable than tampons - unlike tampons they can be worn for up to 12 hours, with any flow, and don't leak. If you're not comfortable using internal menstrual products then you simply can't swim on your period.
To swim during your period you would need to use internal menstrual products in order to stop the blood from getting in the water - although menstrual blood is no less hygienic than other vaginal fluids, no one wants to swim through your menstrual flow. You can use any of the following options:TamponsSoft tamponsMenstrual spongesDiaphragmsSoftcupsMenstrual cupsMenstrual cups are the best option as they're far safer than tampons, this also means that unlike tampons they are safe to use during light flow. Menstrual cups are also best as unlike tampons they don't increase cramps, absorb water, have anything showing externally, or leak like tampons, so best for swimming.
Yes, Lidl do sell tampons however they only sell rayon tampons.
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.