I agree. My first one tore me to shreds. After that, tampons hurt. I use the for my heavier days. Try as I might, I simply cannot use them on light days unfortunately. |
Yes, of course. Because everyone's vagina works just like yours. |
For the first 6 weeks postpartum, that is. |
They are all on the rag. |
I haven't had a period in two damn months. Today is my wedding anniversary and guess what showed up. Grrr.... |
Not the pp but yes, I can tell when other women are wearing pads. It's an awful smell and I would never admit to in IRL. I can smell it on coworkers or when I sit next to women on the metro. I can't stand that smell. |
| Just sort of piggy-backing on this thread. I was a tampon user for 20 years, but after my first born, I couldn't keep them in - my body just sort of pushed them out. I only had a couple of periods before getting pregnant again, and now, post-partum, again they're really uncomfortable and it's like my body is trying to expel them. I'm wondering if this is a temporary condition, or if I'll be plagued with pads forever (not that I think they're so bad, but that would certainly hamper swimming and other activities). Any thoughts or experience with this? Am I a biological freak? |
That is so weird. I have to wear pantyliners when wearing tampons. Hopefully you don't get all Lassie on that, too
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| I had trouble with tampons for about 6-9 months postpartum. I use a Diva Cup now. |
The above was for the 14:33 poster. I forgot to quote. |
Bloodhound!
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LOL You've got an odd nose pp. |
I wore tampons my whole life pre kids too, even swore that I would never wear pads because they were gross. But tampons were very uncomfortable after kids, I could always feel them and they dried me out. I couldn't use pads either, they made my skin burn. All of them except the awful huge ones from the hospital. I used a Diva cup-like thing for awhile, and then switched to cloth pads. Love them and haven't looked back. |
Oh god. It's going to get worse? It was so much heavier after DC1 that I am kind of scared for after DC2 is born, now perimenopause? |
So you can tell the women who either haven't changed their pad often enough or showered. That's gross. That's also not most pad wearers. |