| Playtex |
| OP here. Very relieved to hear I'm not the only one with this issue! |
| After having kids I started having weird tampon problems, including irritation which my doctor thought might be a reaction to some chemical in them. I switched to a diva cup and though it took a little time to get the hang of, I love it and will never go back. It feels cleaner and safer. |
| They need to make the pearl ones with a cardboard applicator. Given up on regular tampax. |
Try the Diva Cup (or something similar). You will never go back. |
| I had an episiotomy- I don't know if it was that or childbirth on general - but same - my tampons didn't absorb well and leaked. After some trial and error the OB ones seem to work. And recently realized the super ones work best for the first day or two. I previously did not need the extra absorbent type. |
| I'm a big OB fan. |
| I had problems using tampax after I got an IUD. It was like they were always being pushed out. Sorry if that is TMI. I switched to playtex and had no issues. |
| OB users. How do you get it up there since it has no applicator?! |
| i liked the Tampax Pearl ones, but even with those I needed a backup pad and/or even two tampons together. I know-- incredible but there it is. Fortunately I went through menopause this year and haven't had to deal with tampons in 11 months. Yay! |
Um, with your finger. (Your finger has the added bonus of being 100% biodegradable). |
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After having kids, you cervix probably sit lower. So, when you put a tampon in the same exact place, instead of your cervix being above it (where the tampon can absorb the blood), your cervix is now next to and/or below the tampon (missing most of the blood).
I found the diva cup much easier to use after having kids. |
| They seem the same to me. I have only had one kid, though. |
| +1 to menstrual cup after kids. It's so much easier, less irritating, and there are no leaks! |