Your period is heavy, it's no more complicated than that - there may be various reasons for heavy flow, but without more information it's impossible to say even if it is abnormally heavy. Generally speaking if you're leaking through a tampon within 1-2 hours it's safe to use the next absorbency, although if the tampon isn't saturated in blood after 4-6 hours you should use lower absorbency again. If you're leaking through an ultra absorbency tampon within 1 hour then that is unusually heavy and you should talk to your doctor about investigating the cause or using tranexamic acid to reduce flow.
implantation bleeding can either be a brown or really light pink color if it goes red your probably experiencing a regular period especially if the bleeding starts out light and gets a little more heavy
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The tampon goes into the vagina - where the blood comes from. However if you don'tknow enough about your anatomy to know where tampons are inserted it's a bad idea to use tampons. You need to know enough about your anatomy to understand how tampons effect vaginal health so you know how to use tampons correctly to reduce risks, also so you know enough to make an informed choice about whether to use tampons or other safer options.
Yes, most women who use tampons will use pads or liners as back-up because tampons leak suddenly when full. When using tampons you should also alternate with pads and use pads with light flow. If you want to avoid using both tampons and pads you may want to consider using menstrual cups that can be worn at any time and don't leak like tampons do.
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When a cat goes into estrus, there is a minimal amount of vulvar bleeding. When a cat delivers kittens, there is also some vaginal bleeding.
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Yes. Some birth control forms can stop a female from bleeding but she still goes through the rest of her period.
Tampons bend a little bit and if your hands are positioned the "wrong way" sometimes it does feel like its going in sideways. Yes, probably every woman has done this. Also, if this happens, its possible your flow isn't heavy enough to be using a tampon. If you continue to use tampons and experience pain, however, please stop using them and contact a health professional.