Yes, you can wear tampons if you gave birth two months ago. You can resume all normal activities as long as you're comfortable.
You can use tampons a week after a D&C. Until then, no sex or tampons.
NEVER wear tampons when not menstruating - it's not safe and no need.
wear tampons. sorry, but it is the truth. I suffered with pads for all of 6 months before switching to tampons. There are other options like the DivaCup, do some research online. Tampons are the quickest and easiest, in my opinion. Just be safe and change them often, you don't have to worry.
In normal pregnancy without problem, it is safe to have sex from the beginning of your pregnancy until you give birth.
Tampons wouldn't affect a baby during pregnancy, but there is absolutely no reason why a woman should be using tampons while she is pregnant - tampons should only be used during menstruation, even if experiencing bleeding during pregnancy it is not safe to use tampons as you don't know the blood loss to know what absorbency to use. Misusing tampons this way can increase risk of vaginal infections and toxic shock syndrome - the latter would potentially cause serious harm to the baby.
Yes, you can use tampons, pads, or reusable supplies after treatment of PID. There is no medical reason to prefer one over the other.
Not usually. A horse that foals a month early could give birth to a premature foal.
Mother rhinos typically give birth to one calf during the summer and fall months. The female will choose to give birth in a safe location that has plenty of food to support her and her baby.
Yes, as long as they were stored in a cool dry place.Tampons do not decompose easily so they can remain usable for many years, however although they are sanitary they are not sterile so if stored in a warm and/or moist environment they can become mouldy and bacteria can thrive. Before using a tampon from this pack double-check that they look okay.
Although the Bible doesn't say, in the culture of the time women were married from 14 years on, meaning she would have been at least 15 when she gave birth to Jesus, so it' s safe to say she was still a teenager.
No it would not be safe and they would have to give her a c-section.
To be safe you have to follow the directions on the birth control.