If you're going through a super or ultra absorbency tampon within an hour then you need to see your doctor, possibly go to an emergency room if the bleeding is heavy enough to suggest hemorrhaging or if you start to feel ill. If you're leaking through a lighter absorbency tampon then it may simply be that you need a higher absorbency tampon for your flow. Heavy flow itself is not a problem, if you're in your teens your flow may tend to be heavier, if your heavy flow continues it's best to talk to your doctor about lightening it with tranexamic acid and looking into why it's heavy.
Yes, I guess technically you can because it is going up your vagina but you shouldn't use tampons unless you have your period
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Going swimming won't cause the tampon to get lost in your body. The vagina is a dead end, and the tampon has nowhere to go.
You r going through pre-menstrell-syndrom
It depends on how much longer it is lasting, on average a menstrual period will last 4-7 days but a little longer than this is normal - this is especially true if you're in your pre-teens or teens when hormonal irregularity can cause irregular bleeding. If you are using hormonal birth control such as the pill also bare in mind that irregular bleeding is normal for the first three months while your body adjusts to going from your normal cycle to being on the pill. If bleeding continues over 14 days, or if you are going through a super absorbency tampon or pads within an hour, then go to your doctor to get medication to stop the bleeding.
A period also known as the menstruation cyle it is a period of days were a females who have gone or are going through puberty. the woman bleeds out of her vagina. The bleeding can last from as little two days or as long as 7 days which depends on the female or birth control pills can reduce the days of bleeding and the amount of blood that comes out. Also to prevent leaking of the blood a woman would wear a tampon or pads other items to prevent leaks
she is going through puberty and will probably have a baby soon.
Use a tampon, and tuck the string inside you. If you're bleeding heavily, use the Supers (the thick ones) and change it about an hour before you go out there: long enough to know that it's in properly and isn't going to leak, but soon enough to be sure that it won't get soaked through and start leaking.
After giving birth women can experience bleeding, both directly after giving birth and for some time later due to irregular hormones. Although tampons shouldn't be worn during this time because without knowing how heavy her bleeding is going to be using tampons increase risks of TSS.
No that should be fine! When you first start your period it's very weird and doesn't have a regular time of the month. Also your flow will change quite often. If you still have your period for longer than two weeks and it is still really heavy I would recommend telling your parents or doctor is possible but parents first!
It's biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant - although it is possible to experience vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, it isn't that common. If you are pregnant and start to experience vaginal bleeding you should seek immediate medical attention.You should only ever use tampons during menstruation when you know how heavy your bleeding is going to be in order to know what absorbency tampon that you can use safely.
No, you can't use tampons for breakthrough bleeding - only menstruation or withdrawal bleeds.Tampons dry-out vaginal tissues causing ulceration that allows TSST-1 toxins responsible for Toxic Shock Syndrome access to your bloodstream, thus risking Toxic Shock Syndrome. Without sufficient flow this damage is even greater and so in turn the risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome is higher too - breakthrough bleeding is rarely heavy enough to use a tampon, even if it was you'd have no way of knowing if that level of bleeding was going to continue so no way to know if it's safe to use a tampon.For breakthrough bleeding use pads or liners, you can also use menstrual cups or softcups.Yes, you can use a tampon when you're on the birth control pill