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babysmama
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Elizabeth
Iowa
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 : 2:13:51 PM
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After starting the birth control being safe thread I started to wonder about other things being/not being safe. What is your opinion about tampons? I know there are many women here that have the Diva Cup and those who use cloth pads but I'm just wondering about the tampon. I am 26 years old and never used a tampon until this month when my cycled returned six months after Joe's birth and how it was very heavy so I thought "I may as well use a tampon and see if that helps and have a pad as back up". Well, I know I inserted it right but it still felt uncomfortable and then I wondered "How can having bleached cotton inside your body for 4-7 days a month be good for us?" I don't think I will ever try a tampon again. I know several women who get UTI after their periods but don't ever think it is from their tampons. What is your opinion? -Elizabeth |
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Sitnalta
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Jessica
NJ
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 : 3:38:46 PM
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Well, I do know there is studies that prove that chemicals and fibers found in a tampon can be absorbed by your body. I use them when my flow is extremely heavy. The discomfort when you first start using them in normal. Tampons can cause yeast infections as they allow more direct contact with the bacteria in your body and with it being a warm moist place that bacteria can multiply quickly. As far as the UTIs, I don't know about those. Even though, I use them once in a while, I would say that if you are wanting to go the ultra safe way, tampons wouldn't be your best route.;) hugs
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MsCwick
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Cristine
Farmville
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 : 3:38:57 PM
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I think it is unnatural. I dont use them anymore either(i'm the same age as you) I never thought they were very comfortable either. I have a cup like thing called "Instead" and I must not be using it right, but it's like uncomfortable, and nearly impossible to remove properly. I'll just stick to pads too! |
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Annab
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Anna
Seagrove
NC
USA
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Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 03:33:10 AM
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I'm super active and don't have time for the inconveniance of pads....nevermind the constant uncomfortable reminder that I'm wearing one. Some days I seriously don't have the time to be jumping into a bathroom every 2-3 hours. Geese, some day's I don't even get a lunch!
And growing up, I swam every day -- even in college. I'll not be hindered by something like this.
I also share a barn with 6 men where the bathroom is pretty much front and center and you can hear EVERYTHING! It's hard enough to mask those terrible mood swings and a week's worth of crabbiness.
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kristin sherrill
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kristin
chickamauga
ga
USA
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Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 06:43:29 AM
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I am 50 and have ALWAYS used Tampax tampons. Never had any problems with them. I hated the pads. I just could not get past the thought of them. And I was always riding bikes, swimming, all the outdoor stuff and they were just best fot me.
Thank goodness I think I'm done with them now, though. It's been a few months.
Everybody has such different responses to the tampon. Some are smaller and it is uncomfortable. My 1st DD always had a hard time with them, but now she's fine. She has 3 kids. I don't know if that has anything to do with it. But you have to do what's best fot you. I just liked the freedom of them. Sometimes I even forget they're in there.
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catscharm74
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Heather
Texas
USA
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Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 07:26:17 AM
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I am an avid Tampon user...I just add a panty liner and I am out the door!! I know TMI but it works for me. I HATE pads...can't stand them...maybe because when I was growing up, my Mom wouldn't buy me Tampons, so I had to were the ski size pads that looked like your nether regions were padded. ICK!! : )
Heather
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Diane
Victoria
BC
Canada
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Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 08:10:24 AM
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I too was a devoted Tampax user, as were my 3 girls. But then my eldest developed cervical cancer (and no, she did not have HPV), as did a 24 yr old friend of another daughter, as did two of my eldest daughter's co-workers. Scary!! A little research showed that next to corn, cotton was the crop with the highest rate of pesticide application. Add to that the bleaching done, the rayon fiber that has been proven to cause toxic shock syndrome, and well that ended any further purchases. The girls still use tampons, but now purchase organic only. They are a little more expensive, one dd figured approx. $8 per month, but so worth it IMO. Di |
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catscharm74
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Heather
Texas
USA
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Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 08:11:55 AM
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Yes, I am started using organic to. I figure in the long run, it is worth it.
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lacisne88
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Chelsey
Lake Stevens
Washington
USA
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Posted - Dec 18 2008 : 7:05:13 PM
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If the tampon was uncomfortable, it was not inserted correctly. You shouls not be able to really feel the tampon, and if you do, it should be pushed in a little further. I have used tampons for the majority of my period years and am actually going to try the reusable cloth pads during my next cycle. I just purchased some and am excited for the change. I never had any apparent sideaffects to tampon use, but I want to cut my waste and help the environment. Plus, I have heard that the cloth pads are really comfortable.
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Annab
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Anna
Seagrove
NC
USA
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Posted - Dec 19 2008 : 03:22:21 AM
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I alternate between Playtex and Tampax. There is a HUGE difference. Have also tried off brands and such and always come back to the Tampax. The Pearl version has been the best for me.
Tried the organic type once....it just didn't work. So I try and live fitfully in other areas of my life....exercise, grow and eat our own stuff, buy locally raised meats and use minimal petro chemicals on ,in and around my body.
As for the cancers and such. That's a puzzler.
Colon cancer runs in my family so I'm doing all that preventative that I can.
Men can also contract TSS, so it's bacterial related. Once again, hygene! |
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abbysshadow
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Sherry
Dayton
Nevada
USA
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Posted - Dec 26 2008 : 3:22:19 PM
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me too kristin! since june! hallelujah! lol....I've always used pads and then tampons and pads on my real heavy couple of days each month...no probs with tampons at all.
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Laura Marie
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Laura
Rancho Cordova
California
USA
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Posted - Dec 26 2008 : 10:23:55 PM
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I just recently started to use the Diva Cup a couple of months ago. It has taken me a while to use it. But I think I have finally gotten the hang of it. Although I will use a pad on my slower days. It takes a day or two to figure out how it feels right and another on getting use to it. But it soon feels a lot more natural then tampons and or pads. I think at the end of the day everyone's body is different and responds differently to different methods. Find something that works for you and go with it!![](icons/icon_smile_big.gif)
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Paige
kinston
North Carolina
USA
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MsCwick
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Cristine
Farmville
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Dec 30 2008 : 08:08:13 AM
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You two really like the diva cup? I was thinking of carrying it in the store, and it wasn't outrageous to get started. There is a mostly girls college across the street from me, and I was thinking there could be a few girls who would be willing to use it. If I end up carrying them, I will post a "sale" for any farmgirls who are interested. I know I am! |
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~~~*Terri*~~~
WA.
USA
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Posted - Dec 30 2008 : 7:55:50 PM
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I have never heard of such a thing. Does it really work?
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beadbabe
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Therese
Valencia
California
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2010 : 4:33:42 PM
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I know this is an old thread, but as I am about to make and sell cloth pads, I am searching the topics to get a sense of how you all feel about them. Heather, I had the giant pads too! I was thrilled when my mom said I could try tampons. I had a heck of a time with them until years later when I lost (where did it go?!) my virginity. I have used sea sponges, and the only problem there is it can be a bit messy, like the Diva cup. If I was traveling, I'd use tampons, but at home, Diva and /or cloth pads. Once I started using the Diva, my yeast infections stopped, and they were chronic. (sorry, TMI) So, Terri, they do work, and they do take a bit of getting used to.
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woolgirl
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Elizabeth
Great Lakes
IL
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2010 : 4:45:34 PM
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What can you tell me about the cloth pads. I have never been able to use tampons. They are uncomfortable for me and (my personal opinion) it seems odd.
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beadbabe
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Therese
Valencia
California
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2010 : 5:05:11 PM
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Elizabeth, tampons are odd! They certainly aren't for all women! I had a love/hate relationship with them!
The pads I make have cotton terry cloth sandwiched between cotton flannel. The day pads are like an envelope made from flannel and the pads slip inside. They have 'wings' that secure to underwear by snapping around the crotch. For very light days, one might just wear the pad holder as protection. The holder can be used with more that one pad inserted for heavier flows. I also make a night pad that is extended in the front and back to offer greater protection. Caring for the pads is pretty easy. I kept a nice looking smallish jar under the bathroom sink (to not gross out my DH too much!) and would soak the pads overnight after giving them a rinse. I have found that a plain white soap helps the best with cold water in removing most if not all the staining that can occur. Toss them in the wash and re-use. I'd be more than happy to answer any other questions you may have. Anyone is welcome to email me privately.
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