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Tampax Compak Lites Tampons With Applicator X 18

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Light - Low absorbency tampons, recommended for light bleeding or spotting, which usually occurs in the last days of menstruation. When it comes to your period, paying attention to your menstrual flow can be beneficial for several reasons. Obviously, it can make your life easier to know when to expect your period and to be able to plan for it by having tampons on hand. 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.

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. Have you bled through the string and/or onto your underwear? If so, you should consider a higher absorbency. The same thing applies here as swimming. Tampax tampons have a LeakGuard™ braid to help stop leaks before they happen, so you can shower as normal without worrying about leaks.

We share our safety assessments with scientists, healthcare professionals and authorities to ensure that our products can be used safely. We also work with independent organisations, who perform more than 10,000 tests per year on our tampons and their components. These experts confirm that our tampons and the substances used in their manufacture are safe to use. 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? During light flow days, tampons with an applicator work well. The reduced flow can make inserting tampons less comfortable. However, the smooth surface of the applicator simplifies this task, ensuring easy tampon changes even during light menstrual bleeding. Getting to know different tampon absorbency options 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

Every woman wants the best for her body. That is why Tampax is here to reassure you that our tampons are completely safe to use. 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 We share product safety assessments with scientists, healthcare professionals, and health authorities to ensure our products can be used safely. In addition, our products are tested by OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, one of the most stringent certifications for harmful substances.

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Are you considering using tampons for the first time? Do you have questions about how to use tampons? If so, you’ve come to the right place! Read on to learn everything you need to know about this easy-to-use period protection if you’re thinking of using it for the first time. What do tampons do? Then, the rain eases, becoming a gentle drizzle - this is your period transitioning to a more manageable flow. It's not over yet, but it's definitely not as intense as the initial rainstorm. You can trade your raincoat for a small umbrella.

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