Well, sure, but I don't want to have to wake up every 3 hours. An overnight pad lasts me the whole night. |
| I do on my heavy days. My periods can be super heavy. Are you not suppose to sleep with tampons? |
| 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. |
| 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. |
Same. |
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
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| TSS was from a specific brand of tampons (Rely) that was taken off the market. |
This. The cup is even easier though. |
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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. |
| 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. |
Do you mean you put in a tampon even when you weren't on your period? |
Same here. Pads never stayed in position and leaked onto the sheets and felt uncomfortable. I always wore tampons. |
| Yes of course |
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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. |
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? |