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That of course has her periode? Are they comfy?

2006-12-04 08:09:13 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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Of course. When you get it in right, you won't even feel it.

2006-12-04 08:10:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Sure. They're much more comfortable and allow you to be more active if you're into sports without worrying. If you've never used one before though, make sure you put it all the way in, otherwise its uncomfortable. Also if you have light periods they can feel dry so go with the lowest absorbtion possible for what you need. I think playtex is the brand that makes "slimfits" which is a slightly thinner tampon (so its easier to use if you're new to them) than the normal "light" size. Its made for teens who are just starting out with tampons. Good luck!

2006-12-04 08:16:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is definitely alright. Yep, they're so comfy, you can't even feel them! Just make sure you look at the directions that come with. My favorite kind is the regular Playtex ones, but I haven't tried the Playtex Sport kind yet. Here are some websites that you can request a free tampon from (make sure to get permission from a parent, though, since you're under 13!):

Regular Playtex:
http://www.playtextampons.com/products/tryfree.html

Playtex Sport:
http://www.startsampling.com/sm/21561/captureAddress.iphtml?item=21561&source=

Tampax Pearl:
http://www.startsampling.com/sm/19881/captureAddress.iphtml?item=19881&source=pgnewsletter

2006-12-04 08:21:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this is all approximately convenience and what feels best for you. this isn't any longer pronounced to positioned on tampons by way of fact of TSS, so for you to use the backside absorbancy for you and alter them often, a minimum of each 4-5 hours. the better the absorbancy and the longer you bypass away it in, the better the possibility of you getting TSS, yet you may google it to confirm all approximately it in case you p.c.. it particularly is fairly severe and would even reason demise, so only be particularly careful and don't ignore. it particularly is technically extra useful to apply a pad, in view which you're permitting the blood to bypass out of you (and any clots or uterus lining that's being shed) fairly of letting it stay interior and attaching itself to the tampon. even with the undeniable fact that, once you employ a pad, it particularly is a lot extra messy and only gets everywhere which only makes you particularly depressing. while with a tampon this isn't any longer as messy. in case you particularly p.c. to apply tampons, you will desire to be careful and doubtless swap up from time to time and use a pad and then swap to a tampon etc. it may well be maximum suitable to speak to a doctor to confirm what's stable for you, yet actual only bypass with what's mushy.

2016-10-14 00:14:45 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you put them in right, they are comfy. I did it when I was twelve. Make sure you read the instructions that come in the box. That way you don't have to ask somebody how to put it in. It will save you some embarassment.

2006-12-04 08:12:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, it is okay. It is a misconception that you have to have lost your virginity to wear one but that isn't true. Entry might hurt a little but once it is in about a inch it doesn't. Make sure it is in all the way too because it will be unfortable if it isn't. The deeper the better.

*don't worry, it won't get lost*

2006-12-04 08:15:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Definately! I prefer Tampons over pads!

2006-12-04 08:12:39 · answer #7 · answered by wormwoodkid 3 · 0 0

if you need to, i think it would be alright. If you put it on correctly, you shouldn't feel anything. Make sure you don't wear it all night and don't leave it in too long, it can lead to Toxic Shock Syndrome if left in too long. You should change it atleast every four hours if not more.

2006-12-04 08:11:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

yes of course. try using a pad first&see if you like it if not try using a tampon&just insert it correctly..you wont feel a thing!

2006-12-04 08:19:40 · answer #9 · answered by Jay-Love 2 · 0 0

id start with a pad first
then after you have had your period for a couple months you can move onto a tampon. if they are the right brand you wont even feel them

2006-12-04 08:11:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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