Do you sleep with a tampon in?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:yes - even though I know you aren't supposed to. i have had one patient in my 20 year career with TSS.


There's nothing inherently wrong with sleeping with a tampon in. It's keeping it in for too many hours that's a problem. But the act of falling and being asleep is no big deal. Just wake up and change the tampon.


Well, sure, but I don't want to have to wake up every 3 hours. An overnight pad lasts me the whole night.
Anonymous
I do on my heavy days. My periods can be super heavy. Are you not suppose to sleep with tampons?
Anonymous
Yes, until I (not PP) started using a cup (and then for a IUD which stopped my period completely). Cups are easy, reusable, produce less waste...I would never go back to single use period products.
Anonymous
Of course you can. You can pee with a tampon in too. You can swim with a tampon in. I was a swimmer and pulled out many a dry tampon after a swim session (a safety tampon, if you will). I think everyone is different or doing something weird sometimes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. I'm old enough to remember warnings about TSS, so I use pads at night.


Same.
Anonymous
I didn't use to, but the pouring menopausal blood required both an Ultra tampon and a heavy duty pad and a towel under me to keep the bed clean
Anonymous
TSS was from a specific brand of tampons (Rely) that was taken off the market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Before I switched to the cup I did.


This. The cup is even easier though.
Anonymous
Of course, I don't bleed through them, I'm not concerned it in for 8 hours, I've never had an issue.

Anxiety really runs rampant in our society.
Anonymous
Yes, for every single period since I started and I'm now in my mid-40s. And I wear them during the day for (much) longer than suggested too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course you can. You can pee with a tampon in too. You can swim with a tampon in. I was a swimmer and pulled out many a dry tampon after a swim session (a safety tampon, if you will). I think everyone is different or doing something weird sometimes.


Do you mean you put in a tampon even when you weren't on your period?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m 55 and no longer have my period but slept with a tampon on for every period for decades.


Same here. Pads never stayed in position and leaked onto the sheets and felt uncomfortable. I always wore tampons.
Anonymous
Yes of course
Anonymous
I always had heavy periods. I also used tampon at night and an overnight pad. I still had to get up and change my tampons because it would stop absorbing after 2-3 hours and the sensation of trickling blood was horrible. I hated having periods. Biologically, it is terrible to be a woman.

I am so glad that I am done with it. I will take aging over periods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:yes - even though I know you aren't supposed to. i have had one patient in my 20 year career with TSS.


There's nothing inherently wrong with sleeping with a tampon in. It's keeping it in for too many hours that's a problem. But the act of falling and being asleep is no big deal. Just wake up and change the tampon.


Well, sure, but I don't want to have to wake up every 3 hours. An overnight pad lasts me the whole night.


It’s great that your flow is light, that may change. Why would you need to wake up if you had a tampon and a pad?
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