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can you feel if you leak when you have a tampon in?


Question Posted Sunday December 11 2005, 7:54 pm

when you wear an OB tampon...should you wear a pad too? can you feel if you leak when you have a tampon in?

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Linds answered Monday January 2 2006, 5:55 pm:
OB? use Pearl tampons.. there expensive but they dnt really leak.. get the ones with all the different flows.. it has 3 different kinds.. a little one for a light cycle.. a normal one. and a super one...

i perfer tampons over pads.. you cant even feel tampons if you put them in right.. sometimes tho.. if you have a heavy flow.. and you cough or laugh.. it could leak out if you dont have the right tampon in..

hope i helped =]

linds

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Pixiemagic14 answered Thursday December 15 2005, 10:44 am:
yes you can feel when you leakbut you don't have to wear a pad when you wear a tampon just wear a panty liner.

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YOURMOTHER_ISXAFARTLiCK answered Wednesday December 14 2005, 4:28 pm:
If you are going to wear a tampon, you do not need to also wear a pad.. they're fully effective. Well, if you are worried about it leaking, I recommend you wear a super or ultra super. Uh, bye.
♥ CALI and angela.

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playboy288 answered Tuesday December 13 2005, 9:15 pm:
well if you are bleeding very bad then i would wear both...and you are not bleeding bad then you will be ok....hoped i helped...♥ alisha

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hollisterxbabyyx33 answered Tuesday December 13 2005, 3:06 pm:
not really unless you have a really heavy period. i just use a tampon because mine is very light but sometimes it gets heavy so i will just use a pantyliner. but thats just me :]
♥

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xGLiTtErEdxEyEsx answered Tuesday December 13 2005, 2:28 pm:
no you dont normally need to wear a pad with a tampon.. but sometimes people tend to leak.. so you may want to wear a pantyliner.. but thats up to you!.. and if you have a heavy flow, and dont want to wear a pantyliner just by a tampon that is for a heavyer flow...
xo hope i helped you if not, then leave me a message in my inbox and i will do my best!

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beautychic1163 answered Monday December 12 2005, 8:44 pm:
No you don't need to wear a pad because the tampon is supposed to stop the leak already. But if you feel that you might leak, go ahead. But i don;t think you should feel your self leak. Got anymore questions give me a write.
Bye
Hope it helped

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aquababe answered Monday December 12 2005, 5:45 pm:
yes you can feel a leak, and i would just wear a pantiliner with it...theyre less poofy and you cant feel them.

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ThugGirl041790 answered Monday December 12 2005, 7:01 am:
If you have a heavy flow then yes you might want to wear both.. But a O.b tampon holds pretty much even tho they`re pretty small.. So if it isn`t a heavy flow then you should be okay.. ♥ Dez

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TimmyTM answered Sunday December 11 2005, 9:59 pm:
If the tampon is secured properly, you shouldn't need a pad. The only reason it would "leak" is if the tampon absorbs as much of your flow as it can. In which case you should have already changed your tampon.

As for being able to "feel" it, I suppose a female would be more qualified to answer that. : D

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