| I'm really surprised that this is something that anyone would even question. I'm 42 and have never heard of people using tampons but not while sleeping. Just to change every 8ish hours, and to use the right size for current flow (we keep light, reg, super & super+ in our bathrooms). If I sleep 9 hours I dont worry about it. If it gets full during the night, I wake up from that sensation and go change it. Everyone I know uses & sleeps with them in. |
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I typically prefer pads but have slept with a tampon many times before and will many more times, I’m sure.
On night 1 when I’m heaviest I sometimes do a tampon and wear a pad in case of a leak |
Go rogue? GTFO. |
I’ve been in healthcare for over 25 years and have never encountered TSS. |
There is no pad that will hold the sea of blood pouring out of me on my heavy days (and nights). |
I’ve never heard of anyone dying from TSS. |
| I’ve never known anyone who had TSS but I did know a girl who put a tampon in at the end of her cycle and forgot about it (!) and only remembered two weeks later when she was having sex. She went to the doctor and they pulled it out and said it happens more often than you’d think! |
This is me as well. I used pads at night as a teen then went to all tampons and then found menstrual cups about 20 yars ago and haven't used a pad or tampon since! |
Always size 5 overnight thick pads with another pad like a T shape in the back and sleep on a towel. Change when you get up to pee. I can't imagine a tiny tampon holding the floods of peri. |
Thanks, but a tampon is much more comfortable. I get up to change every 2-3 hours through the night, which is how often I'd have to change a pad too. |
Which tampon holds that much? No ones said any brands. |
I use Playtex Sport, Super on my heavy days/nights and as I said, I'm changing it every 2-3 hours. |
What if you cough? Also, toilet plume from flushing lidless public toilets gets on the toilet paper so unroll somevasnd toss it before cleaning your blood disc. |
They're not going rogue. Do you not know the female anatomy. |
| Cup user, have never had a leak, a slip, etc. So easy. Also never lost an inserted tampon either (former OB user). Not sure how that could even happen- know your own anatomy |