Tampon question?


Question:
is it okay to go a super to a super plus tampon.

Answers:
Sure, if your period is heavy.
Yeah but it depends on your flow..if your flow is light and you just want the tampon to last longer than i would say don't use them, but if you have a heavy flow and you need that absorbency, then i don't see why not!
If it doesn't hurt or feel uncomfortable while putting one in or having one in, there's no harm in it.

Make sure your period is heavy enough though [That sounds kind of gross] because if it's not, it will hurt like hell trying to take the tampon out and of course you probably know that you need to change it every 4-6 hours.
i wouldnt because then ur chance of getting this desease is greatly increased, but i forget the name of the desease i know its bad though it can kill u.
yes
TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome) is the disorder that she is referring to. As stated before, if your flow is heavy and a super or super plus tampon is comfortable, then by all means us it. However, if you have a light flow and/or the super absorbency tampon is uncomfortable, dont use it. Remember, that tampons should be changed every 4-6 hours, depending on your flow. If after that period of time and the tampon is not saturated, switch to a lower absorbency. Hope this helps!!
yes if your flow is heavy enough
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