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[2250 votes] |
[4/29/2002] |
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Almost all girls are able to use tampons as soon as they begin to menstruate... If you can understand their proper use and are able to insert a tampon you should be able to wear them. ..
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[656 votes] |
[11/13/2008] |
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[1908 votes] |
[5/31/2000] |
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...a tampon cannot get lost in the vagina. If you accidentally left one in from your last period you might experience localized inflammation, causing a discolored vaginal discharge and a foul odor?
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[1917 votes] |
[5/31/2000] |
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You can be assured that there isn't any place in your vagina that will allow the tampon to travel to other parts of your body. T
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[1894 votes] |
[5/31/2000] |
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The fact that you panic could cause your muscles to tense up and make it harder to remove the tampon. Secondly, no, it's not possible for a tampon to get stuck. If you're having difficulty removing it, you might want to try a couple of new approaches?
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[2037 votes] |
[1/10/2006] |
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We do not recommend you practice inserting a tampon when you are not menstruating. It is easiest to insert a tampon when you are flowing heavily?
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[3116 votes] |
[5/31/2000] |
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We don't recommend you practice inserting a tampon when you are not menstruating. It is easiest to insert a tampon when you are flowing heavily. If you are going to practice, however, then make sure you apply a little bit of water soluble lubricating jelly...
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[2695 votes] |
[5/31/2000] |
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... In the shower, any discharge will go down the drain with the running water. This is not a problem. Taking a bath may be something you want to avoid unless you are using a tampon?.
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[2116 votes] |
[6/05/2002] |
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The bottom line is that you cannot swim with a pad. It is absolutely necessary to use a tampon when swimming?
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[2030 votes] |
[5/31/2000] |
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It is not safe to use tampons when you are not actually menstruating. If you want to protect your panties from your vaginal discharge, use pantiliners.
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