If you have your period, Pads or Tampons? I have mine and I ran out of pads and I want to know what to buy. So HELP!!!!!!!

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RosenEliza
Use pads they soak up more and seem to be m ore safer then tampons. With tampons if you keep them in for a long time you can get a serious infection. With pads just change them regularly and wash up you'll be fine!
on June 27, 2013
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TheUnofficalKpopRat091
I honestly think pads are more comfortable, but tampons help for if you're gonna be active.
on July 16, 2020
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Rawr2002
Pads, but I will try tampons
on October 02, 2015
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gcris12
I think that pads would be better, but I haven't got my period yet. If you are talking flow wise, try to remember last time you had your period and if it was heavy, medium or light and then it should be easier. Hope this helped ;)
on September 28, 2015
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DipperPinesShades
Pads. Tampons can cause an infection snd if left in for too long they can get stuck.
on June 24, 2015
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HeroDeredmalSkylarV2
PADS tampons are dangerous to me xDDDD
on April 14, 2015
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Personally, I prefer tampons. They're more comfortable to me. If you're starting out, I recommend starting with tampax pearl (those were my first) and start with the light flow (it's the smallest)
on July 30, 2014
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Use pads and always radiant Tweens are most comfy
on January 06, 2014
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heterophobic
Pads if you are just getting it, make sure theres no oils or scents.
on November 11, 2013
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Gogetme
Just look for the ones that you think are your size and don't use scented you can but it messed up my thing
on November 06, 2013
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EMOpanda
use pads. nuff said.
on June 26, 2013
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Bmac99
I use Kotex U (the click kind). And as long as you don't leave it in for more than four hours you should be fine. Hope this helps!
on June 26, 2013
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madix1
Well, pads you can't swim in them. And it's more safer to use. But tampons, you can swim in them but there is a high risk chance that you might get an electric shocked. I haven't had my periods but my schools taught me this in health
on June 26, 2013
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JennyBearie
It depends on your age and how many times u have had ur period
on June 26, 2013
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