When you remove the tampon you wrap it up and throw it in the bin.
Some tampon companies say tampons are flushable, although they will clear the U-bend tampons shouldn't be flushed as they can cause blockages in your plumping or further-up the sewage system so cause serious damage. Tampons can also bypass sewage treatment plants so end-up in waterways where not only are they an eyesore but they can also harm wild life.
Always wrap-up your used tampon in toilet paper or wrapping and throw in the bin - thus why they have sanitary bins next to the toilets in public bathrooms. In tampon/pad/cup isles you will also find scented disposable bags which can be useful when at someone's home and there's no bin available, these allow you to carry the tampons without blood or odour until you can find a bin to use.
it is a tampon it is a tampon
Le Tampon's population is 71,506.
Yes, you can see a picture of a tampon by googling for an image of tampons. You can also see a picture of a tampon on the side of a tampon box. If you were to buy tampons you would be able to see a tampon first-hand too!
There are no health concerns with early tampon use. If a tampon is comfortable, a teenaged girl can use it.
A tampon cannot really get stuck at all. A tampon can go no further than your vaginal canal, it can't be pushed any higher than that. As long as you are using a tampon and relaxed upon removal the tampon will come out.
Yes, it is normal to see lots of menstrual flow coming out when you remove a tampon. A tampon is literally a plug of absorbent material, although it absorbs a lot of the flow some will collect behind the tampon and as such will leak out when you remove the tampon.
You cannot do this, it would be embarrassing for you, so wear a tampon, or stay out of the pool.
Yes, you can use a tampon whenever you have a period
depends on how big the vagina is for the tampon
The area of Le Tampon is 165.43 square kilometers.
In situ basically means when something is in position, thus a tampon in situ would mean when the tampon has been inserted into the vagina.
Yes, a period is a result of hormones and wearing or not wearing a tampon has nothing to do with it. Never ever wear a tampon without having a period. Read the warnings on the tampon box because it tells you not to do that.