It is not likely, though. If you have ever heard of a disease called Toxic shock syndrome (TSS), this is associated with tampons. Specifically the high-absorbancy ones. TSS has been known to kill some women who use tampons. Their disease was most likely overlooked or undetected.
This is a RARE disease, however. It grows just like any other bacteria. When it's dark, warm, and wet, bacteria thrive! Guess what our bodies are on the inside! We are mostly water, have an average temp. of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, and there aren't any light-bulbs inside of us, so it's dark!
So, just using a tampon can't KILL you.
TSS, which is mainly caused by tampons, can.
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It depends on your flow and when you'll be wearing tampons. Tampons need to be changed every 4-6 hours, remember too that you cannot wear tampons with light flow, overnight, and you need to alternate with pads.
More than likely, they are increased menstrual cramps rather than gas pains. Tampons commonly increase menstrual cramps as they can expand into your cervix which is already sensitive during menstruation, and by absorbing vaginal moisture they can 'tug' on vaginal walls adding to cramps too. If this happens often consider options like menstrual cups or softcups which can reduce cramps and are more comfortable than tampons.
Tampons can increase menstrual cramps if they expand into your cervix - if you have a short vaginal canal and use lengthways expanding tampons this will be worse. Tampons also damage vaginal tissues, if using rayon tampons that are too high an absorbency they may cause tears.If you're sure tampons are the cause of this then use pads or cups instead, they're safer anyway.
Wearing tampon may block the flow sometime. That too if you have irregular periods better go with a normal one. In case of emergency requriements you can use tampons
Not a good idea. Tampons can cause a bacterial infection called toxic shock. It can kill you. Even on your period you need to be careful of wearing a tampon too long.
Yes, tampons still fill-up while you're laying down - due to gravity less blood flows down into the tampon, thus one reason why tampons shouldn't be worn overnight as it would be like wearing too high an absorbency, but blood will still flow.
start carrying tampons with you, their easier to carry and use. If you don't have them and you start, go to your schools nurse, they have what you need there. Don't stress about it. If you're too nervous to go to the nurse, ask a friend of yours that you're comfortable to tell about your problem, most girls carry pads or tampons.
they are both fine its what makes u more comfortable with i prefer tampons cause wen i wear pads it feels like im wearin a diaper. yeah i started with pads for like a year and then switched to tampons and i dont think i could go back :P
A good place to find tampons is your local drug store. Walgreens, Walmart, Target, and even some grocery stores have them too.
It would only hurt if you are removing them before time and so it is too dry; when a tampon is full of menstrual blood it glides out easily. Remember, though, not to leave it in for more than 8 hours. If you have this problem often, you should switch to a smaller size tampon.
Junior tampons are the lowest absorbency tampons, called junior or lights. These can be found anywhere that sells tampons, so places like supermarkets or pharmacies. There are also companies online that offer monthly tampon subscription services that will sell junior tampons too.
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