My opinion ( and mine only ) Kids will do whatever is easiest or the least amount of hassle. I am guessing that there was an issue with disposing them in the bathroom at one point and this seemed better than dealing with that, we went through the same thing and my wife taught my daughter #1 the bathroom is the place to do this. #2 no one wants to look at it in the trash can and flushing is a no no so wrap it up in TP and drop it in the bathroom trash can. ( must be emptied regularly). I dont know if there is an issue with the availability of trash cans or if her bathroom is a long way from her bedroom but she must be told that under the dresser is not good. Talk to her one on one in a calm and nice fashion ( leave out any embarrasing comments or put downs that you feel may slip out, teenagers quit listening at this point ) Pick the fights that you need to win and deal with all others as learning, the more calm and understanding that you are the more she will listen to you and be more apt to come to you with future problems before they become real issues. By hiding the problem it is a sure thing that she finds something about it embarrasing enough to risk being in trouble, this is where mom needs to step in and reassure her that it is all normal ( no matter who gives her a hard time) and back her up when she is following the new rules. Put a gargbage pail with liner right next to the dresser. If that doesnt help tell her that every one you find will cost her $5.00. Keep her allowance if she gets one. It sounds disgusting, what is she thinking. Im sure there are numerous garbage pails all over your house she can use. Show her some pictures of bacterial infections and bacteria from off the computer to let her know what she can catch if she continues harboring filth under her dresser....
your mamas tampons
In the trading community, The Sharp Dresser in Genuine quality is worth 5 keys. A normal Sharp Dresser is worth about 2 keys.
Boys can learn that tampons are a menstrual product used by some girls and women during their periods to absorb blood. It is important to understand and respect that tampons are a normal part of managing menstrual health and to be supportive of individuals who use them. Boys can also show empathy and understanding towards those who menstruate.
No, it's not weird for girls to carry around other girls tampons.If you carry tampons or other menstrual products for your friends - either spares from your own stash for your friends if they need them, or carrying tampons for friends if they don't have a bag - that's perfectly normal. Of course if you mean carrying other girls used tampons, that's not normal.
Yes, you can wear tampons if you gave birth two months ago. You can resume all normal activities as long as you're comfortable.
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Of course you can still use tampons after several natural child births. There's no reason why a person wouldn't be able to use tampons, if they still menstruate then they can still use menstrual products like tampons. After childbirth the vagina will always return to the normal size, maybe a little less vaginal tone but still enough to be able to hold a product like tampons. If someone struggles to use tampons after natural childbirth then they should talk to their doctor as something isn't right.
i really dont know...isnt it normal to eat bloody tampons
They are very small and fit in your hand so when you go to the bathroom to insert it, no one will know you have a tampon. Also you have to pull the applicator stick out until it clicks, then you are ready to go!
If you remove a tampon and it has brown spots then it is likely old blood, normal when your period is light as it takes time for the blood to leave your body and it goes brown. If your period is light then you should not be using tampons at all, only use tampons with full flow. If the tampon has brown spots before insertion then throw it out and check other tampons before using them.
Tampons can cause toxic shock syndrome, which is waaay dangerous. While it is important to change tampons frequently, they should also be switched out with pads when possible. Also, you might consider using a different "strength". I keep an array of tampons in what my fiance calls the "Lady Business Drawer". It's unhealthy to overuse tampons, so finding the perfect kind means buying all kinds. Remember, use lighter tampons on lighter days, and ONLY use heavy ones when totally necessary. And keep switching them out with pads, which are kinda icky, but are also beneficial in preventing toxic shock.
yes , however , most peopLe take pictures out of magazines to there hair dresser's . (=