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Tampax Compak Lites Tampons With Applicator X 18

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Here at Tampax, we absolutely agree with you. This is a major concern both for our users and also for our female engineers at Tampax, who are not only researchers but above all women. In addition, our products are tested by OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, one of the most stringent certifications for harmful substances. Risk-free hygienic protection And as always, if you are worried about your periods, take your concerns to your healthcare provider. Do I have to use tampons? A lot of people live with really heavy periods and never even realise their flow isn’t normal. A heavy flow isn’t just a nuisance, it can also lead to medical problems, or even be a sign of an existing medical problem. The medical diagnosis for heavy periods is menorrhagia. People change their period products for different reasons, not just because they’re always full, so there’s no right answer here. However, 3-6 products per day (pads or tampons) is normal. If you’re using fewer than that, you may not be changing them enough to maintain health and hygiene. If you’re using more than that because they are filling up fast or leaking, you may want to try a bigger size. How heavy is too heavy?

Because a tampon goes into your vagina to absorb menstrual fluid, you won’t have any trouble using the bathroom. Tampons don’t interfere with your other bodily functions. You can use the bathroom freely without having to change your tampon every time. Just move the string to the side to keep it clean, and you're good to go. Can you exercise with a tampon in?Super plus - Our most absorbent tampon, recommended for maximum protection against leakage on heavy flow days. Understanding your body takes time, but once you do, selecting tampons with the right absorbency becomes effortless. In the meantime, feel free to experiment with different absorbency levels to find out which ones suit your body and provide the best protection against leaks, be it during heavy, light, or normal flow periods. No. You should never use a tampon for spotting or discharge. Using a tampon in anticipation of bleeding, or as a precautionary measure could harbour infection, as tampons need moisture to expand and work properly. Use a pantyliner or sanitary pad instead. What’s the best tampon size for beginners? Learn about the different types of Tampax tampons and select the best level of absorbency for you and your flow. Exploring the Advantages of Utilising Various Tampon Absorbencies

Increased comfort: A correctly chosen tampon is comfortable to both wear and insert. For example, on light flow days, using super plus absorbent tampons might be unpleasant for insertion and removal. But you have options - opt for low-absorbency tampons and experience comfort at all times! As you can see, tampons are a great option for dependable and discreet period protection. Just remember to NEVER flush your tampon down the toilet, and make sure to never leave your tampon in for longer than eight hours. After the initial heavy flow days, the intensity of your period typically lessens. During this phase, the amount of bleeding can fluctuate based on various factors including time of day, physical activity, and body position. It is beneficial to observe these changes and adjust the absorbency level of your tampons accordingly.For moderate menstrual flow, mid-absorbency tampons are most suitable. Remember, the severity of your period can change each day and may not align with your previous cycles. Hence, it's best practice to have tampons of lower or higher absorbency handy at all times, even during a medium flow period. End of period flow: Lighter days demand lower tampon absorbency If you’ve ever wandered down the feminine hygiene aisle at your local supermarket or pharmacy, you’ve probably noticed there are loads of options when it comes to pads and tampons. How do you know which of all these different types of tampons to choose? Ideally, a tampon should last about 4-6 hours. If you remove a tampon after six hours and it still has a lot of white showing, or it’s uncomfortable because it feels dry, you should go down a size. If you fill or bleed through a tampon in less than four hours, go up a size. How do I know if my tampon is full? With four different sizes, you have a lot to choose from. Tampon sizes are based on the amount of fluid they absorb, with most women using a Regular absorbency. If you want to start with the smallest size tampon until you figure it out, try the Light size. If your tampon leaks in just a few hours, then go up. If your tampon is uncomfortable to change, then go down. Most people find that a regular or higher absorbency tampon, such as a super-size tampon, is best for them at the beginning of their period, then they switch to a lighter absorbency towards the end. Can I use a tampon for spotting?

Unlike with a pad, you can wear tampons to go swimming, and when you're done, you don't have to take it out to shower. Tampons are also the only suitable form of menstrual protection to use while swimming. Can you shower with a tampon in? You can change your period products for different reasons, not just because they’re always full, so there’s not an exact answer here. However, 3-6 products per day (pads or tampons) is normal. If you’re using less than that, you may not be changing them enough for health and hygiene. If you’re using more than that because they are filling up fast or leaking, you may want to try a bigger size. How heavy is too heavy? You wouldn't use the same clothing for all types of weather, right? So why would you use a one-size-fits-all tampon for your varying menstrual flow?Are you just starting out with Tampax tampons during period? Find out how to use a tampon. Beginning of period flow: Opt for higher absorbency tampons during heavy days As your period winds down, the volume of menstrual blood significantly reduces. On these days, when bleeding gradually dwindles to spotting, use light absorbency tampons. These tampons are designed to absorb a lighter menstrual flow and are slim and compact for easy and hassle-free use. Using a lighter absorbency tampon at the end of your flow can reduce the feeling of a dry removal, which often comes from using an overly-absorbent tampon for your flow. After using tampons for one or two periods, you will learn how often you need to change your tampon to prevent leaks. It’s best to change your tampon every four to eight hours, as needed. Just make sure to never leave your tampon in for longer than eight hours. Do I need to wear a pad with my tampon?

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