You have more options than tampons and pads, you can use menstrual cups and softcups which can be worn for up to 12 hours (tampons and pads need to be changed after 4-6 hours or sooner if full), also they don't leak so more convenient than tampons or pads. If using tampons and pads you may want to use both so that the pads can act as back-up if your tampon leaks before you can get to the bathroom. Otherwise use as you would normally and just make sure to change often so it doesn't leak.
Pads.
Tampons are not needed to be changed as frequently as pads. When your shopping, look for a pack of long lasting tampons.
Yes, tampons and pads are FSA (Flexible Spending Account) eligible for purchase.
No, pads and tampons do not contain chemicals that can potentially increase menstrual bleeding.
They're CLEANER - wearing a pad is like wearing a diaper! * Tampons are not cleaner, the opposite is true, and only disposable pads feel like diapers. also you can get TSS from tampons which obviously isnt healthy :P
"Always"pads and "Tampax Pearl Tampons"
In my opinion I would say no
You wear pads of tampons
No it's not
One option would be to use menstrual cups. Menstrual cups are internal like tampons but safer and more hygienic so can be worn for 12 hours, including with any flow and overnight without need to alternate with pads. Cups are more comfortable than tampons or pads and don't leak like tampons or pads.
There's no reason why they wouldn't. Presumably the rate at which Chassidic women use tampons v. pads is similar to the general American populace.
ask the nurse for pads or call your mom and tell her for pads or tampons.