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..
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 [ playboy288's advice column | Ask playboy288 A Question ]
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...
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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.
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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 [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
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.
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