Yes, that's a good idea.
Take a little bag such as a make-up bag with you, keep several pads, tampons, a menstrual cup, softcup, or whatever other sanitary products you use in there. Also carry any other items you may need such as disposable sanitary bags for used tampons and pads, or spare underwear in case of leaking.
ask the nurse for pads or call your mom and tell her for pads or tampons.
You can menstruate anytime, anyplace! Just make sure you bring pads and tampons with you.
Yeah (: I did. All you need is lotion, gum, candy, your phone, chapstick, pads/tampons (just in case) and a mirror. Have fun !
Pads.
Yes, tampons and pads are FSA (Flexible Spending Account) eligible for purchase.
You can use anything you like - pads, tampons, cup -- with your period after stopping depo provera.
No, pads and tampons do not contain chemicals that can potentially increase menstrual bleeding.
You should write down the date so you can track it, and use either feminine pads, or tampons.
"Always"pads and "Tampax Pearl Tampons"
No, if you use tampons you still have to use pads - it's not safe to wear tampons before your period or with light flow, and it's not hygienic to use tampons throughout your entire period so you should ideally alternate with pads or at least wear pads at night. Tampons dry-out vaginal tissues causing ulceration which increases TSS risks by giving TSST-1 toxins responsible for TSS a more direct route into the bloodstream - thus tampons shouldn't be worn without sufficient flow. Tampons encourage bacterial growth and prevent vaginal cleaning, inserting one tampon after another keeps bacteria within the vagina, using pads allows your vagina a chance to clean itself and heal.
You should start using tampons as soon as you are comfortable with your period as well as your pads. If you are a swimmer, athlete etc. you should try tampons cause you can go underwater. To use a tampon varies w/ different people.
You can use whatever you want to during your period, there are many options...Commercial tampons e.g. TampaxOrganic tampons e.g. EmeritaSoft tampons e.g. BeppySponge tampons e.g. J&PCloth tamponsInterlabial pads e,g, LabinniCommercial pads e.g. AlwaysOrganic pads e.g. NatracareCloth pads e.g. LunapadsPeriod belts e.g. Reddy'sPeriod underwear e.g. ThinxSilicone menstrual cup e.g. DivacupRubber menstrual cup e.g. KeeperTPE menstrual cup e.g. MeLunaDisposable softcup e.g. SoftcupReusable softcups e.g. SoftcupDiaphragm as menstrual cupFree-bleedingMenstrual releaseIt's best to start with pads, then if you want to use internal options menstrual cups are a better option than tampons as they're much safer and more hygienic than tampons. Menstrual cups are also more convenient than tampons or pads as they can be worn for up to 12 hours with any flow and at any time without needing to alternate with pads as you would with tampons, menstrual cups also don't leak like tampons or pads. Look into all your options to see what you think will work for you.