What is a good age for a girl to 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.
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Can a 12 year old wear a tampon?

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. (Only having sex can do that.)
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Should I help my daughter insert a tampon?

Some girls are successful even if they get no help at all. But any help at all can go a long way toward your daughter feeling comfortable with her body, and bravo for trying. Don't forget to tell them how to take the damn thing out!
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At what age do most girls start using tampons?

There's no specific age since the time when a girl gets her first period isn't the same for everyone. Tampons come in different sizes and absorbencies (slender to super absorbent). It's best to use the slender or regular absorbency when first using tampons.
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Are there smaller tampons for tweens?

They're made to fit a younger body and suitable for light to heavy period flow. They are called Lil-Lets Teens SmartFit™ tampons and come with or without an applicator. It doesn't matter which type you go for as they both work in the same way once they're inside you. The only difference is how you insert them.
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What is the smallest tampon you can buy?

Each brand of tampon is a little different, but most call their smallest tampon “regular,” “light,” or “junior.” When you decide to try tampons for the first time, you may want to buy a couple of different brands to see which ones you prefer.
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Should you wipe before using a tampon?

First, before inserting the tampon, make sure to wipe well with toilet paper or a soft wipe to clean the vulva. Next, make sure that the tampon is inserted properly (take a look at the awesome how-to video on our website or check the product package insert).
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Can beginners use tampons?

For people new to menstruating, start with a junior tampon. For a light flow, use a light or regular tampon. For a medium flow, use a regular or super plus tampon. For a heavy flow, use a super plus or ultra-absorbent tampon.
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Do they make small tampons?

Many tampon manufacturers provide slim or junior tampons. These are the smallest tampon sizes available and are suitable for first-timers to experiment with as their body adjusts to using them. When selecting tampons for the first time, choose those with a small insertion applicator.
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How can a 12 year old go swimming on her period?

Swimming during your period isn't a problem. However, you will want to use a tampon when swimming so you don't bleed on your swimsuit. Pads won't work and will just fill with water. The tampon won't fall out if it is inserted correctly, so go ahead and make a splash!
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Do tampons hurt?

Do tampons hurt? They shouldn't. If your tampon does hurt, it usually means that something's not quite right. In fact, when used properly, you'll barely be able to feel your tampon.
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Is it better to wear pads or tampons?

When deciding whether to use pads or tampons, it's really up to you. Many girls start out using pads, but might want to use tampons when they do sports or go swimming. Tampons also are easy to store in a purse or pocket. Another advantage to tampons is that they can't be felt because they're inside the body.
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Can you shower with a tampon in?

Yes, it's fine to wear a tampon in the bath or shower. If your period is light at the time, you might find that you don't need one for the few minutes that you are in the bath or shower. Most of the time, blood won't leak out.
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Can you swim with a tampon in?

Myth: I can't use feminine products when I swim

Plus, they might be visible through your bathing suit. On the other hand, tampons are convenient and safe to use in water. They are unlikely to fall out. And as long as you tuck in the string, you're unlikely to have a fashion emergency.
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What size tampons for beginners?

With 5 different sizes, you have a lot to choose from, but sometimes you just need an answer! Tampon sizes are based on the amount of fluid they absorb. Most women use a Regular absorbency. If you want to start with the smallest size tampon until you figure it out, try the Light size.
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Which pad is best for first period?

The 8 best pads to use for your first period
  • 1Always Radiant Teen Regular Pads with Wings. ...
  • 2U by Kotex Fitness Ultra Thin. ...
  • 3Playtex Sport Ultra-Thin Pad. ...
  • 4Always Ultra Thin Unscented with Wings. ...
  • 5U by Kotex Tween. ...
  • 6Seventh Generation Free & Clear. ...
  • 7Always Maxi Extra Heavy Overnight with Wings. ...
  • 8Carefree Acti-Fresh Long.
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What not to do while wearing a tampon?

Never wear a single tampon for more than 8 hours at a time. Use the lowest absorbency tampon needed. If you can wear one tampon up to eight hours without changing it, the absorbency may be too high. Contact your health care provider if you have pain, fever or other unusual symptoms.
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Why do I leak when my tampon isn't full?

Typically, a leaky tampon means you've left your tampon in for too long, or you're using the wrong absorbency. Be sure to change your tampon every 4-6 hours.
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How do you know when a tampon is full?

The best way to know if your tampon needs changing is to give a light tug on the tampon string, if it starts to pull out easily then it's time to change, if not, it usually means you can leave it a bit longer. Just remember with tampons, 4 hours is about right, and don't leave one in for more than 8 hours.
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What are mini tampons?

Tampons Range
  • Mini Tampons. Use for light flow or in the first or last days of your period. 8g absorbency - just so you know, that's about 2 teaspoons. ...
  • Regular Tampons. Use for medium flow. ...
  • Super Tampons. Great for heavy flow, particularly in the middle of your period.
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Why can I feel my tampon?

Why can I feel my tampon, then? The most likely reason is that you didn't push your tampon in far enough when you inserted it. Not to worry – simply use your finger to push it in a little further. If that doesn't fix it, just take it out and try again with a fresh one.
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Do tampons leak more than pads?

Tampons are more likely to leak than pads because they can't always absorb all the blood flow. Pads are better at absorbing blood, making them a good choice for people who are worried about leaks. However, it may mean you have to change them regularly.
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Can you put Vaseline on a tampon?

Use unscented tampons with soft, tube-shaped applicators when you first begin. You can also put a little bit of Vaseline on the applicator to help it slide in. Change your tampon or pad every three or four hours to prevent odor and stains on your clothes.
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