Is It Safe to Wear a Tampon while Swimming?

The built-in sanitary tampon is a menstrual sanitary napkin placed in the vagina, which absorbs menstrual blood directly in the body. It is tightly compressed by a safe and hygienic pure white cotton velvet, which has strong absorption.

Built-in tampon

Built-in
Once in contact with menstrual blood, it will quickly and evenly radiate to the surroundings, gently and gently.
1. Is it painful to insert a built-in tampon?
The built-in tampon is completely painless and easy to use. First of all, you just need to relax and slowly put in the built-in tampon. Read the operating instructions carefully. If you feel pain when you insert the tampon, it may be because you inserted it too fast or you placed it incorrectly.
2. Is it painful to use the built-in tampon?
The built-in tampon is completely painless and you will not feel any pain when using it. If the built-in tampon is inserted correctly, you will feel very comfortable without any restraint. If not, it may be because you placed it incorrectly or did not penetrate into your vagina. In that case, remove the tampon directly and replace it with a new one.
3. Will the built-in tampon get stuck in the vagina?
The correct way to remove the built-in tampon is to squat down and slowly pull out the cotton thread. The thread of the built-in tampon is fixed and embedded in the center of the built-in tampon. If you don't feel it, it may be because the tampon has not absorbed enough menstrual blood.
4. Will the cotton thread break?
If the thread is broken, you can also take out the sliver itself. Please note that you must wash your hands before and after taking out. If it still cannot be removed, consult a doctor or a professional.
5. I am a virgin, can I use a sliver?
Virgins can also use built-in tampons. Virgins have nothing to do with tampons. Virgins are women who have never had sex. The hymen is a flexible membrane that partially covers the outside of the vaginal opening. This membrane affects blood flow during menstruation. There is no risk of tearing the hymen with the built-in tampon (insertion or removal), so it does not affect the hymen.
6.Can I use built-in tampons while sleeping?
You can also use the built-in tampons while sleeping. Please change the sanitary napkin before going to bed, and change it again after getting up. Remember, it takes 3-6 hours to change the sanitary napkin according to the quantity. If you sleep for more than 8 hours and you have a lot of sleep, you can get up at night to change or use sanitary napkins.
7. Do I need to change the built-in tampon every time I go to the bathroom?
The built-in tampon does not need to go to the toilet every time it is replaced. This needs to be determined according to its own amount. Remember that the built-in tampon cannot be thrown directly into the toilet.
8. Can I exercise while using tampons?
Yes, that's the advantage of comfort tampons. You can do any sport including swimming. Comfort Comfort built-in tampons make you not feel the presence of your aunt.
9. Can I take a bath with a built-in tampon?
can. You can take a bath or swim with a built-in tampon. Built-in tampons absorb menstrual blood in the vagina so that it does not leak out.
10. Can I have sex with a built-in tampon?
You can have sex with a built-in tampon without insertion. [1]
11. Can I swim with the built-in tampon?
The answer from experts is: Yes. Women who swim for the first time with built-in tampons should read the instructions printed on the product s outer packaging in detail and follow the instructions. This detail will make you feel easier to use. The recommended approach is that women who use it for the first time Fortunately, try it once during the non-menstrual period, so that when the menstruation is coming, there will be no mess, after all, we don't know at what time of day the "big aunt" will come. The built-in tampon is suitable for people with high sanitation requirements and a large amount. However, since the built-in tampons are in direct contact with the mucous membranes, users are reminded to wash their hands thoroughly before using them, especially when swimming with the built-in tampons. Baths are not troublesome, and it is best not to use it for more than 3 hours during the day. However, due to the low temperature at night, the amount of activity is relatively small, so it can be replaced in 8 hours.

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