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Tampons


Question Posted Saturday February 17 2007, 8:03 pm

When I have my period, I use tampons during the day instead of pads(because pads are annoying and move alot). If i have a tampon in and I need to pee should I take it out? or is it okay to pee with it in? because it would be a waste if you had to take it out after only 30 minutes or whatever.

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alisonmarie answered Sunday February 18 2007, 11:08 am:
Pee and blood come out of two different holes. This means that you can, and should, leave your tampon in while you go to the bathroom (unless, of course, it's time to change tampons!).

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