do tampons make your period shorter?


Question:
or does it just seem like it?

Answers:
No...all they do is absorb the blood...i doubt it makes it shorter...it has nothing to do with the days

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Hell, no. Where'd you get a dumb idea like that?
not that i know of
NO! Who in the hell told you that?
no.
Not at all
Sorry, the answer is no, but wouldn't that be nice?
***Do tampons stop menstrual flow?
No. Menstrual flow is the result of discharge of tissue and blood from inside of the uterine cavity. Use of tampons does not stop the flow of menstrual fluid and has no effect on the release of fluid from the uterus. The tampon is designed to absorb fluid while still in the vagina. The tampon will become saturated and leaking will occur should more fluid be released than can be absorbed by the tampon. Rate of flow is not affected by the tampon.


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Personally, I suggest you to use pad instead of tampon...
If you want to use tampon, be careful of TSS
and exchange Tampon every 4 hours, (no longer than 6 hours)
no that's not true. i have actually heard in the past that some companies put a chemical in them that may make periods longer (resulting in more tampon sales)... could be an urban legend tho
YES, it finishes slightly sooner, cause it takes the fluid before.
no and the person who put that long thing about the tampon and tss come on she just asked a simple question we didnt need a novel


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