No you can't be allergic to all tampons in general, but you could definitely be allergic to certain materials in a tampon. If you have an allergic reaction to a tampon you should definitely check it's materials (it should list them somewhere on the box), and talk to a doctor. Also they make cotton tampons which usually cause less irritation, so you could try those.
No, he was not allergic to horses.
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Mel Blanc and he was allegedly , he denied this accusation , allergic to carrots .
No, monkeys don't wear tampons. Only humans wear tampons.
Yes, Lidl do sell tampons however they only sell rayon tampons.
There is no one factory that makes tampons. There are multiple factories all over the world that not only make tampons but also that make the rayon fleece used to make tampons or process the cotton used in tampons.
You can use tampons a week after a D&C. Until then, no sex or tampons.
No, they wear their own tampons.
Try using menstrual cups or softcups.Commercial tampons and pads are heavily chemically treated so it is possible you're allergic to something in these products - you may be better with hypo-allergenic tampons and pads. You may also want to use sponge tampons and cloth pads, which are also more comfortable and hygienic.Menstrual cups and softcups are internal like tampons but safer so no need to alternate with pads, plus a lot of other benefits. Cups don't contain anything harmful so no risk of allergic reaction.
I've never seen free tampons given out in reality; however, there is an organization trying to get public restrooms to add free tampons. I'm not sure if free tampons exist.
Yes, you can still poop with tampons in. Tampons are inserted into the vaginal canal and do not interfere with the rectum or the process of defecation. It is important to change tampons regularly to maintain proper hygiene.
It depends. Try a small tampon if its your first time. So try 3 - 5 hours to start, and it all depends on how heavy your flow is. Each box comes with instructions inside just follow them step by step and you should be okay. The key thing to using tampons is to relax. no its just feel weird at first
No, tampons do not stop a girl from getting pregnant. Tampons are a menstrualhygiene product, they are not a form of contraception.
It can hurt to insert a tampon, but it shouldn't - pain is not normal when using tampons.It can hurt if you're not relaxed enough when inserting tampons because the vaginal walls clench together when you're tense, thus you'd be pushing against vaginal walls when inserting tampons. If you use too high an absorbency or if you use tampons you're allergic to this can cause pain, as too will using tampons without sufficient flow. You can also experience pain if you don't insert at an angle or if you don't insert the tampon high enough in the vagina.
Because they are stupid. If you microwave tampons they will catch on fire.