It's not recommended.
Tampons aren't sterile so can introduce foreign bacteria into the vagina, increasing risks of vaginal infecitons and TSS, if the tampon has been opened then it is all the more likely that it has come into contact with more bacteria thus posing higher risks.
Once it's opened you do.
A few days. stored in a seal plastic container.
Once opened...yes.
One way to store blueberries once they have been opened is to give them a vinegar bath.
A keg of lager typically lasts for about 2-3 months once it has been opened.
Your vaginal canal is a muscular tube, when you tighten the vaginal muscles it can push things out of the vagina. Once inserted correctly those same vaginal muscles help keep the tampon in place.
Once opened, carrot juice typically lasts for about 5-7 days when stored in the refrigerator.
No, when inserting the tampon all you're inserting is the tampon itself and not the applicator.Applicators are just a means of inserting the tampon without you making contact with your genitals, they're actually not needed at all. The applicator is not part of the tampon so you remove it once you've used it to insert the tampon. If using tampons you should understand how they work and how to insert.
Once a beer keg has been opened, it typically lasts for about 2-3 months before the beer starts to lose its freshness and quality.
Scotch that has been opened will last indefinitely if kept in a cool dark place.
Yes. After opening it should be kept in the refrigerator.
Once ketchup is opened, it should be refrigerated. if the cap is closed it doesnt have to be refrigerated