how can you determin what size of a tampon should you get?
It's my first time and I only have enough money to buy one box..what if it's too small or big?
Additional info, added Thursday March 8 2007, 4:26 pm: what if my hole is really small that the smallest size doesn't even fit?. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? LadyH answered Thursday March 8 2007, 11:49 pm: I'd recommend the Tampax Pearl variety pack - that have a variety of tampon sizes from light to heavy in one box. They're the most comfortable & convenient in my opinion. Right now, you might not be able to know which size is best for you. But eventually, you'll get the adjust of what size you need & when. Stick with the slimmer ones for now, but all sizes should fit if you are inserting them correctly. [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
ad0rkable answered Thursday March 8 2007, 6:52 pm: If it's your first time using tampons I'd reccomend a slim or slender variety because they should be more comfortable.
Tampax makes a slender regular version. I'd reccomend these, and they were what I used the first time. [ ad0rkable's advice column | Ask ad0rkable A Question ]
ashmoe2 answered Thursday March 8 2007, 6:30 pm: It really dpends on how much you flow....if you flow a little everytime ry the small ones....if you flow a lot use the large or if u really flow A LOT LOT then you use the super plus and i would reconmend to by the varity box so you can step down becasue every day your period leaks less and less. [ ashmoe2's advice column | Ask ashmoe2 A Question ]
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