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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.
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What is the best tampon for a 12 year old?

7 Best Easy-to-Use Tampons for Tweens
  1. Tampax Pearl – Light. Tampax Pearl tampons are great for tweens just starting out. ...
  2. U by Kotex Fitness Tampon – Regular. ...
  3. Playtex Sport Regular. ...
  4. Seventh Generation Free Clear Lite Tampons. ...
  5. U by Kotex Click – Regular. ...
  6. OB Organic Regular. ...
  7. Cora Organic Applicator Tampons.
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Should I help my daughter insert a tampon?

Teach safe tampon use.

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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How long should a 12 year old keep a tampon in?

You should change your tampon every four to six hours. The more frequently, the better. Never leave a tampon in for more than eight hours. Bacteria can grow on a tampon that is left in for too long, increasing the risk of infection.
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Why can't my 12 year old get a tampon in?

Some girls are born with a very small opening in the hymen, which prevents them from inserting tampons. However, this is true in only about 2% of teens. Others are just nervous the first time inserting a tampon and need practice.
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What age is OK for a girl to wear a tampon?

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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Are there 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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Are tampons safer than pads?

Pads are easier and safer to use as compared to tampons. Pad can be a really good choice particularly if you're the kind of person who forgets a tampon is inside you only to find the bacteria which is growing inside is having a vampire party in your pants.
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What are the smallest tampons for beginners?

What's the best tampon size for beginners? You might want to start with the smallest size tampon until you figure out what works best for you. We recommend trying Tampax Pearl Compak Regular – it's slender, easy to insert, and is designed for smooth removal on your lightest days.
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What is the smallest tampon size?

Tampons sizes correspond to flow absorption, rather than the size of the tampon itself. The absorbency of different sizes are: light (3mL), regular (5mL), and super (12mL). It's always best to choose the lightest tampon size that works for your flow.
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Why can't I hold my tampon in after kids?

This is because your vaginal canal will be looser, at least for a few months, and you may struggle to keep a tampon firmly inside. If this is the case try the next size up from your usual one. Keep trying until you find the size and absorbency that works best for you.
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Where does the tampon go first time?

The tampon goes in the vaginal opening, located between the urethra, where pee comes out, and the anus. Using a mirror can be helpful to find exactly where the tampon goes. The vaginal opening usually looks more like an oval-shaped slit rather than a round hole.
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How do I know my tampon size?

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.
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Can you swim with a pad?

Swimming on your period with a pad is not advised. Pads are made out of absorbent material that soaks up liquids within seconds. Submerged in water like a pool, a pad will completely fill with water, leaving no room for it to absorb your menstrual fluid. Plus, it may swell up into a big soppy mess.
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Do small tampons fall out?

When the tampon is properly inserted, it will not fall out or slip. A tampon will slip as it absorbs blood or even feels like it's falling out.
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Are tampons a little uncomfortable at first?

A tampon may hurt the first time you try to insert it, but it shouldn't be bad. You shouldn't feel it once it's in, so if there still is pain or discomfort, you may not have inserted it correctly. That's okay, like any new skill it may take practice to get it right.
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Why is my tampon leaking after 1 hour?

If you need to change your tampon or pad after less than 2 hours or you pass clots the size of a quarter or larger, that is heavy bleeding. If you have this type of bleeding, you should see a doctor. Untreated heavy or prolonged bleeding can stop you from living your life to the fullest. It also can cause anemia.
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Are tampons painful to insert?

A tampon may hurt the first time you try to insert it, but it shouldn't be bad. You shouldn't feel it once it's in, so if there still is pain or discomfort, you may not have inserted it correctly. That's okay, like any new skill it may take practice to get it right.
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Can I sleep with a tampon in?

Infections include the rare but serious Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). It is safe to sleep with a tampon in as long as it's not for more than eight hours. So, if you can keep your night-time snooze to 8 hours or under, then you can wear a tampon overnight.
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What are the cons of tampons?

Tampons, are associated with an increased risk of menstrual toxic shock syndrome (TSS), a rare life-threatening medical condition that occurs when normal bacteria in your system release toxins. Anyone can get TSS - men, women and children - but half the reported cases of TSS are associated with women using tampons.
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Should I let my 12 year old daughter use tampons?

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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Can I go swimming on my period without anything?

As with swimming in general, it's okay to swim on your period without a tampon — or any menstrual product for that matter, says Dr. van Dis. If you want to prevent potential leaks or blood spots on your bottoms by using a period product, you have options.
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Why does my tampon hurt when I walk?

Tampon pain from walking or sitting can happen if you haven't inserted the tampon deeply enough. When you put it in, it should go past the nerve endings of your pelvic floor muscles. If you've inserted the tampon to the correct depth, you won't feel it when you're active.
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How far should the tampon string stick out?

How much tampon string should be left out? That depends on the depth of your vaginal canal. The deeper it is, the less tampon string you'll see outside of your body. Ideally, there should be enough for you to grab a hold of so you can pull the tampon out when required.
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