Take her to see a professional (doctor, psychologist, counselor), something is wrong with her.
Perhaps she fears growing up and the responsibility it entails.
Yes you can, but you will want to wear a tampon.
You can, but you must wear a tampon.
uhh.. wear a "heavy flow" tampon?
I had a tampon in and forgot to remove it when I went to bed. I have a heavy flow during the beginning of menstruation and when I went to the bathroom I thought I felt it fall out on its own, but when I looked in the toilet it was too red to see the tampon. I have checked twice and I cannot feel it inside me, is it safe to use another tampon?
How long your period lasts, how heavy or light the flow is, how bad are your cramps / mood, the days between your menstruation and last but not least how often you are changing tour pad / tampon.
No, spotting means light bleeding such as pink or brown discharge - heavy bleeding suggests menstruation, although it is possible to bleed during pregnancy if you are bleeding when menstruation was due then it is likely menstruation.
No, tampons cannot cause constipation - tampons cannot effect your digestive system. You can experience constipation during menstruation due to hormonal effects on your digestive system.
A tampon is a type of menstrual product used by people who menstruate to manage menstrual flow. Tampons are inserted into the vagina during menstruation to absorb menstrual flow before it has a change to leave the body. Different people use different things to deal with their menstrual flow, people may use tampons or they may use different products like sanitary pads or menstrual cups.
well when woman have there periods and they don't like wearing pads they could wear a tampon. Edit-- A tampon is some cotton wadded up used to catch menstruation (period) blood. It can be used instead of a pad or a menstrual cup. I may prefer pads but a different girl may prefer tampons. It is just a product used by women during their menstruation (period).
A tampon goes into your vagina during menstruation - this is where blood comes from. If you don't know this basic information about your anatomy you should not use tampons. Use pads first and learn a little bit more about the basics of your own anatomy via research and exploring your genitals.
Well...blood will most likely end up in your bath if you don't have a tampon. The hot water may help alleviate cramping if that's what your leading towards in your question.
No, you cannot get pregnant unless sperm gets into your vagina - also during menstruation you're less likely to be fertile. You should not be engaging in sexual activity if you don't know how conception occurs.