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can u swim when wearing a tampon


Question Posted Monday August 8 2011, 7:28 pm

i usually wear pads but im going swimming with my friends in 6 days but my period last 9 days and ive only been on it for 1 day and so i was wondering if i swim with a tampon in if i will still bleed

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lovealways1221 answered Tuesday August 9 2011, 6:41 pm:
yes you can swim and pretty much do anything with tampons. The only thing is you have to remember to change it after 4-6 hours otherwise you'll get TSS which is dangerous. Once you try it, you'll get used to it and it's soo much better than pads!

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LM answered Monday August 8 2011, 11:47 pm:
You'll still have your period, but tampons are designed for this situation exactly. Put a new one in right before you swim, and change it as soon as you can afterwards. You'll be fine!


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