im hosting a pool party..and im expecting my period too..
Question Posted Monday June 13 2005, 11:15 pm
ok so im going to be hosting a pool party..so of course i cant just not swim..! im also expecting my period the day of the party..i never use tampons so i dont think they will work the first time.. i hear they hurt and are tricky to use the first few times. what am i to do? any way to delay my period? im desperate enough to try stressing myself out on purpose because i hear stress delays it..what else can i do? should i try using the tampon? last month my period didnt come until like 10pm...will it come on the same time (10pm) this month?
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lostinside answered Wednesday June 15 2005, 12:28 pm: Well, there are a few things you can do, it depends on when your period comes though. If it comes a little earlier, you can wear tampons then so you've had experience before your pool party. Last year my first time wearing a tampon was at a pool party, and everything was fine for me, but I can't promise you it'll be the same way for you. You can always not swim, or maybe swim for a little bit with a tampon in and then go to the bathroom to check if you need to change it or whatever. Hopefully you'll get your period late so you can swim without worrying or anything!
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ilovepink101 answered Wednesday June 15 2005, 8:30 am: well you got a little problem hear!!!well you cant wear a pad because it will blow up and blood will leak out of it and everything..my friend did that and her pad got like really big and blood was leaking everywhere..you just might halft to not go swimming..you know u jus might halft to use a tampoon..but you no how they work right???well when your leaking it expands..because its absorbing the leak..and if your going to be in water your tampoons going to be pretty expanded..well thats why they reccmoneed tampoons for people who has had sex more than 3 times..only because they no how it feels to have something in them..(unless the guy had a small you no what)and im not saying for you to ga have sex 3 times..but you do what you feel is right..my opiunion you shouild just go ahead and wear a tampoon...or your other choice is for not to swim at all.. you choose..
hope i helped..
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sweetgurl2352 answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 3:14 am: Just because you are having a pool party doesn't mean that you have to swim. I mean, yes people will probably expect you to.. but you don't have to. You can wear a bathing suit top with the bottom, but wear a skirt over the bathing suit bottom. Then you can wear a pad and not a tampon. Maybe you can just go by the water and put your feet in.. just hang out by the water. You do not have to actually swim.
charmed3fanatic answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 12:37 am: deffidently use a tampon! get like the junior ones.. they are fit for teens and for people who never used them before.. yes they will work really well... if you use one you should be fine for 9 hours ... if you use the junior one they hardly hurt at all.. actually the first time i used one it didn't hurt at all and i was really supprized.. you just have to make sure you get it all the way up the farthest you can but not too far... they are also really comfortable.. you can't even realise that it is still in there.. so i advise you that if you get it try it.. and if you don't like it or if you are too scared don't... but if you are really stressed i think you could do it.. and who knows.. maybe you will be alright with it in.. and then whenever you want to go swimming and you have it.. you can put one in and your good to go.. i hope i helped and best of luck! [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
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