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.
No, women don't use tampons every day.Tampons are only used when a woman experiences menstruation or withdrawal bleeds, any other time it is unsafe for a woman to use a tampon. Even during menstruation or withdrawal bleeds tampons can't be used constantly as it's not safe to sleep with a tampon in or use tampons with light bleeding, it's also recommended to alternate with pads often. Women can also use other menstrual products such as menstrual pads, menstrual cups, softcups, or options like menstrual release.
If you lost the last pill of a twenty one day pack, you should take your 7 day break as normal but use additional contraception for the next 7 days. You may have a period and at the end of the 7 day break, commence your new packet of pills immediately.
day1: 1 normal candle and a shamas (helper candle) are lit in the Hanukkah-menorah. day 2: 2 normal candles and a shamas day 3: 3 normal candles and a shamas day 4: 4 normal candles and a shamas day 5: 5 normal candles and a shamas day 6: 6 normal candles and a shamas day 7: 7 normal candles and a shamas day 8: 8 normal candles and a shamas the Chanukiah (Hanukkah-menorah) should be lit where it can be seen publicly so that the miracle of Chanukkah can be publicized.
If you're referring to the sugar pills or 7 day break then this is normal. If not then no it isn't normal. If you've missed pills then you will experience break through bleeding.
Close enough it is generaly shown as 8 days.
6 - 7 wet diapers per day is considered normal.
The normal day at work is different for each person. For many people the day starts off with getting up and having breakfast. Then they go to work for 7 or 8 hours and then go home, eat dinner, and then go to bed.
Stop misusing tampons - tampons should only ever be used during menstruation, they should not be used with light bleeding or spotting, and they shouldn't be worn overnight. This is basic tampon 101, if you don't know how to use tampons correctly it is a big risk and you should stop using them.You mention being 6-7 weeks, if you mean pregnant then you need to talk to your doctor. Bleeding during pregnancy can occur for many reasons but it can be a sign of something serious so best to check.
if it is normal for you to always have 9 day periods then that is how your body is. Other women have periods for one day at a time. Some women usually have their period for 3 to 5. Sometimes 7 days. Depends on what is NORMAL FOR YOU!
1,260 hours in the state of Texas. Going 180 days, 7 hours a day
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There are 365 days in the normal year. So that 365/5 = 73 'sets of five-day periods. If every five-day period is somehow 'equal' to 7 hours, then 73 of them would be 'equal' to 511 hours total.