I'm not sure why you would worry that this is not safe.
Tampons generally aren't safe but as long as she is following precautions her risks are reduced, going in a hot tub while wearing a tampon isn't going to increase tampon risks. Girls go in hot tubs all the time without a problem, there's no reason to think that this would be a problem either.
A site by girls for girls is Being Girl. A link can be found below. It has tips on how to put in a tampon, and also how to not put it in too far. She can ask questions, they have a professional who answers the questions, and they have a whole page dedicated to helping girls stay safe on line. the website is www.beinggirl.com
I had a tampon in and forgot to remove it when I went to bed. I have a heavy flow during the beginning of menstruation and when I went to the bathroom I thought I felt it fall out on its own, but when I looked in the toilet it was too red to see the tampon. I have checked twice and I cannot feel it inside me, is it safe to use another tampon?
Victor is an older man and he wants the tears of gold to make the thing.. Victor's safe the kids DO NOT need to get in. Thank you
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well if you can swim at home you can swim in Hawaii just use a tampon
if that is what he wants to do and his mind is set you cannot stop him. The only thing you can do if pray that he stays safe. Good Luck.
No. Tampon should only be worn when on a period and taken out several times a day. Bacteria builds in the tampon and can cause a infection called toxic shock syndrome. It will kill if the bacteria enters the blood stream. Young girls starting their periods also should not use tampons for the first year or two. Read the tampon boxes.
Parents can support their teenage daughter who wants to transition and live as a boy by listening to and validating their feelings, seeking professional guidance and support, educating themselves about transgender issues, advocating for their child's needs, and providing a safe and accepting environment for their child to express their gender identity.
they think thing that life at home is worse than living on the streets. They think there way is the best way when its not. They think that no one wants them. But that is never true. Thing get better
You should avoid tampon use for three weeks after the cone biopsy. After that, you can use them again.
It means he cares about you because he wants to know that you're his and/or that you're safe.
Your vaginal canal is only so long, if you've checked your vagina and can't feel a tampon it's likely that there is no tampon. You can also of course check your trash, a not-so-nice task but your last tampon should be near the top of the trash can so you may be able to determine if you removed it that way. If you still can't tell then go see your doctor or go to a walk-in clinic to be safe.