ok look. ive been having periods for like over a year now. and like. every time i use a tampon i leek with in 30 min to an hour... even if i use the super ones. and its not like i bleed a whole lot either. just regular.
am i doing somthing wrong?
mayonnaise answered Sunday May 21 2006, 11:12 pm: You could not be inserting the tampon in far enough. Theres a place on beinggirl.com that tells you how to put one in and all that good stuff. Maybe you should check that out. But more than likely you just are inserting it correctly! :D No need to worry. [ mayonnaise's advice column | Ask mayonnaise A Question ]
Razhie answered Saturday May 20 2006, 10:53 pm: You are probably not loosing too much blood. That is just silly. Chances are the blood is just flowing too quickly for the tampon to absorb it all.
First off, double check that you are inserting the tampon all the way into your vagina. You shouldn't be able to see anything but string. You might be leaking just because it's not far enough in.
But leaking a bit, especially during the heaviest flow days isn't really unusual. On those days you might want to wear a really thin pad as well as your tampon to catch any leaks. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Saturday May 20 2006, 9:13 pm: Well hun,its normal its the same deal with me.If its about your first to the third day of your period because thats usually the heaviest of your flow days,so i woudl suggest changing your tampon frequently and if you havent yet,use "super plus" tampons not just "super".Now,if your talking about your tampon leeking abour every half an hour to an hour throughout your whole period then yes its a problem and you should tell your mom,sister,guardian,etc about it right away because that means your loosing too much blood.
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