Do Gynecologists recommend tampons?
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Do Gynecologists recommend tampons?
The gyno’s take: “I recommend 100 percent cotton tampons (no rayon), such as Tampax Pure,” says Heather Bartos, MD, ob-gyn. “I also don’t care for bleach in tampons since women can become sensitive to these dyes,” she adds.
Is it healthier to use pads or tampons?
Some girls wonder if tampons are less healthy than pads because they have heard of TSS (toxic shock syndrome), a very rare condition that can be caused by improper use of tampons. And since you’ve asked, I have to tell you—aside from the risk of TSS from tampons—there really is no “healthier” choice.
Are pads or tampons better for 12 year olds?
Tampons are completely safe to use, and kids as young as 10 years old can use them if they are comfortable with using them. In fact, many tweens and teens may even want to start with tampons, especially if they are active in sports or other activities. That is a myth that continues to be pushed as fact even now.
Do you still have to wear a pad with a tampon?
It’s common to use different things at different times during your period. For example, someone may use tampons during the day and pads at night. You can also wear period underwear, a pad, or a pantyliner (a thin pad) while you’re using a tampon or cup, for backup protection in case of leaks.
Are tampons easier than pads?
Harder to insert: Tampons are harder to use than menstrual pads, which only need to be stuck on your underwear. Following the directions on the box that explain how to insert them is the easiest way to use a tampon. Some tampons also come with applicators that make insertion easier.
What are the disadvantages of tampons?
The biggest downside to wearing tampons is the risk of toxic shock syndrome (TTS). It’s a rare but life-threatening complication of certain types of bacterial infections. It used to be primarily associated with using super-absorbent tampons.
How do I ask my mom for tampons?
Ask with a polite manner.
- Say, “Thank you for taking time to meet with me today.”
- Use words like can, could, may, might, would, and so on.
- For example, say, “I would like to start wearing tampons,” instead of, “I have to wear tampons now.”
How old should you be when you start using tampons?
You can start using tampons as soon as you get your period, which could be as young as 10 for some girls. What matters is your comfort level. Armed with accurate information, choosing whether and when to use a tampon is your personal decision.
Can tampons feel good?
If it’s inserted correctly, you shouldn’t feel anything. But if you don’t insert the tampon far enough, it might feel uncomfortable. To make it more comfortable, use a clean finger to push the tampon farther up the vaginal canal.
Does using tampons make it easier to lose your virginity?
Any girl who has her period can use a tampon. Tampons work just as well for girls who are virgins as they do for girls who have had sex. And even though using a tampon can occasionally cause a girl’s hymen to stretch or tear, it does not cause a girl to lose her virginity. That way the tampon should slip in easier.
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