Do you sleep with a tampon in?

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Anonymous wrote:Before I switched to the cup I did.


This. The cup is even easier though.


+1 I didn't used to sleep in tampons, but now I use a reusable disc (similar to a cup but different shape and position).

It can be left in safely for 12 hours and has larger capacity. The best thing is on my heavy days it empties automatically when I use the bathroom. It is so amazing I kind of look forward to my periods lol


"it empties automatically" How?

When you bear down at all to release your bladder, the seal is broken and it empties. You don’t have to reinsert or adjust and it doesn’t fall out. It’s pretty convenient (not the previous poster, just another disc fan). I can usually avoid cleaning it in public bathrooms by leaving it in until I’m home, since it self empties.



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.


Not the immediate PP, but for me coughing does not do it. It's not something that happens that easily. But it is a good idea to wear period underwear as a backup.
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Anonymous wrote:Pads are safer than tampons. They make thin pads you can't feel like infinity.


There is no pad that will hold the sea of blood pouring out of me on my heavy days (and nights).


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 get tampax and playtex. One of them the most absorbent is called Ultra. That lasts me a few hours at my heaviest, more when laying down/sleeping.
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Anonymous wrote:When I used them, of course I did - I don't really understand anyone usig pads for any reason, they are gross. And yes, I started using tamposn when I first got my period. Then I switched to a menstrual cup in my 30s, OMG, life-changing, never went back. Sleep with that in too


I’m old. And yet I don’t understand how a pad is any more “gross” than removing and emptying a cup of bloody uterine lining. isn’t that just as messy? I think both are kinda gross. Tampon for the win. At least it absorbs while inside.


Oh gosh a pad is so much more gross than a cup, I’ve used both.

Once you are adept with the cup you only touch it to get it in and out. You can “empty it” hands free every time you go to the bathroom. I’ve never used a tampon so I can’t compare but the cup made my period so much less gross.
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TSS is overblown. You'll be fine. I don't even think there are toxic shock warning on tampons anymore.
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Anonymous wrote:When I used them, of course I did - I don't really understand anyone usig pads for any reason, they are gross. And yes, I started using tamposn when I first got my period. Then I switched to a menstrual cup in my 30s, OMG, life-changing, never went back. Sleep with that in too


I’m old. And yet I don’t understand how a pad is any more “gross” than removing and emptying a cup of bloody uterine lining. isn’t that just as messy? I think both are kinda gross. Tampon for the win. At least it absorbs while inside.


Oh gosh a pad is so much more gross than a cup, I’ve used both.

Once you are adept with the cup you only touch it to get it in and out. You can “empty it” hands free every time you go to the bathroom. I’ve never used a tampon so I can’t compare but the cup made my period so much less gross.


+1 I hate how pads and tampons mean you are throwing smelly blood cotton/whatever material in the trash (or hurting your plumbing by flushing it). I am fine with a little blood touching my hands. It washes off. The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I do. I only need to for the first couple of days. Then being horizontal makes the flow stop and I use nothing while sleeping.

I can’t stand pads. I tried cups and period underwear but didn’t love them. Old fashioned ob tampons for me.


OB tampons have never made sense to me. Why would you want to get blood on your fingers just to insert?

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Anonymous wrote:When I used them, of course I did - I don't really understand anyone usig pads for any reason, they are gross. And yes, I started using tamposn when I first got my period. Then I switched to a menstrual cup in my 30s, OMG, life-changing, never went back. Sleep with that in too


I’m old. And yet I don’t understand how a pad is any more “gross” than removing and emptying a cup of bloody uterine lining. isn’t that just as messy? I think both are kinda gross. Tampon for the win. At least it absorbs while inside.


Oh gosh a pad is so much more gross than a cup, I’ve used both.

Once you are adept with the cup you only touch it to get it in and out. You can “empty it” hands free every time you go to the bathroom. I’ve never used a tampon so I can’t compare but the cup made my period so much less gross.


+1 I hate how pads and tampons mean you are throwing smelly blood cotton/whatever material in the trash (or hurting your plumbing by flushing it). I am fine with a little blood touching my hands. It washes off. The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom.


"The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom"

No they don't. Are you changing them enough? If so they won't stick. Also take your trash out gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pads are safer than tampons. They make thin pads you can't feel like infinity.


There is no pad that will hold the sea of blood pouring out of me on my heavy days (and nights).


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 get tampax and playtex. One of them the most absorbent is called Ultra. That lasts me a few hours at my heaviest, more when laying down/sleeping.


Plastic or cardboard? Can the cardboard ones be flushed I swear I saw packaging that said they can. Also are most of you flushing the used tampon or wrapping it up in tissue and throwing it out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TSS is overblown. You'll be fine. I don't even think there are toxic shock warning on tampons anymore.


Yes on the outside of every box AND a pamphlet on the inside of every box.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pads are safer than tampons. They make thin pads you can't feel like infinity.


There is no pad that will hold the sea of blood pouring out of me on my heavy days (and nights).


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 get tampax and playtex. One of them the most absorbent is called Ultra. That lasts me a few hours at my heaviest, more when laying down/sleeping.


Plastic or cardboard? Can the cardboard ones be flushed I swear I saw packaging that said they can. Also are most of you flushing the used tampon or wrapping it up in tissue and throwing it out?


No "flushable" products should be flushed. No tampons, no applicators, no flushable wipes, not even tissues. Ask any plumber you know.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I used them, of course I did - I don't really understand anyone usig pads for any reason, they are gross. And yes, I started using tamposn when I first got my period. Then I switched to a menstrual cup in my 30s, OMG, life-changing, never went back. Sleep with that in too


I’m old. And yet I don’t understand how a pad is any more “gross” than removing and emptying a cup of bloody uterine lining. isn’t that just as messy? I think both are kinda gross. Tampon for the win. At least it absorbs while inside.


Oh gosh a pad is so much more gross than a cup, I’ve used both.

Once you are adept with the cup you only touch it to get it in and out. You can “empty it” hands free every time you go to the bathroom. I’ve never used a tampon so I can’t compare but the cup made my period so much less gross.


+1 I hate how pads and tampons mean you are throwing smelly blood cotton/whatever material in the trash (or hurting your plumbing by flushing it). I am fine with a little blood touching my hands. It washes off. The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom.


"The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom"

No they don't. Are you changing them enough? If so they won't stick. Also take your trash out gross.


I don't use them anymore, thank God. Glad the smell doesn't bother you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I used them, of course I did - I don't really understand anyone usig pads for any reason, they are gross. And yes, I started using tamposn when I first got my period. Then I switched to a menstrual cup in my 30s, OMG, life-changing, never went back. Sleep with that in too


I’m old. And yet I don’t understand how a pad is any more “gross” than removing and emptying a cup of bloody uterine lining. isn’t that just as messy? I think both are kinda gross. Tampon for the win. At least it absorbs while inside.


Oh gosh a pad is so much more gross than a cup, I’ve used both.

Once you are adept with the cup you only touch it to get it in and out. You can “empty it” hands free every time you go to the bathroom. I’ve never used a tampon so I can’t compare but the cup made my period so much less gross.


+1 I hate how pads and tampons mean you are throwing smelly blood cotton/whatever material in the trash (or hurting your plumbing by flushing it). I am fine with a little blood touching my hands. It washes off. The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom.


"The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom"

No they don't. Are you changing them enough? If so they won't stick. Also take your trash out gross.


I don't use them anymore, thank God. Glad the smell doesn't bother you!


There is no smell.

You might want to get that checked out!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, I do. I only need to for the first couple of days. Then being horizontal makes the flow stop and I use nothing while sleeping.

I can’t stand pads. I tried cups and period underwear but didn’t love them. Old fashioned ob tampons for me.


OB tampons have never made sense to me. Why would you want to get blood on your fingers just to insert?


What? Never got blood on my hands using OB, and always wash my hands after using the restroom anyway
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I used them, of course I did - I don't really understand anyone usig pads for any reason, they are gross. And yes, I started using tamposn when I first got my period. Then I switched to a menstrual cup in my 30s, OMG, life-changing, never went back. Sleep with that in too


I’m old. And yet I don’t understand how a pad is any more “gross” than removing and emptying a cup of bloody uterine lining. isn’t that just as messy? I think both are kinda gross. Tampon for the win. At least it absorbs while inside.


Oh gosh a pad is so much more gross than a cup, I’ve used both.

Once you are adept with the cup you only touch it to get it in and out. You can “empty it” hands free every time you go to the bathroom. I’ve never used a tampon so I can’t compare but the cup made my period so much less gross.


+1 I hate how pads and tampons mean you are throwing smelly blood cotton/whatever material in the trash (or hurting your plumbing by flushing it). I am fine with a little blood touching my hands. It washes off. The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom.


"The pads and tampons stink up the bathroom"

No they don't. Are you changing them enough? If so they won't stick. Also take your trash out gross.


I don't use them anymore, thank God. Glad the smell doesn't bother you!


There is no smell.

You might want to get that checked out!


I don't know why you are arguing with me about something that is easily googleable. Is everything okay with you?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I do. I only need to for the first couple of days. Then being horizontal makes the flow stop and I use nothing while sleeping.

I can’t stand pads. I tried cups and period underwear but didn’t love them. Old fashioned ob tampons for me.


OB tampons have never made sense to me. Why would you want to get blood on your fingers just to insert?


What? Never got blood on my hands using OB, and always wash my hands after using the restroom anyway


Your finger is the applicator no thanks.
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