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Tampons have been a trusty way for so many to get through their periods. They’re compact, inconspicuous, and give you the ...
These tampons use certified organic cotton, and have no fragrances, deodorants, or chlorine processing. The applicator is made with 95 percent plant-based materials and contains no BPA. Dr. Jones ...
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Only use tampons during your period. Do not insert multiple tampons at the same time; If you notice any pain, discomfort, or changes in your vaginal health while using tampons, ...
Many women feel more secure using tampons during their period. Periods are a natural part of life for many people, but sometimes they can come with a few questions. One question that pops up a lot ...
Can I wear a tampon while I swim? A. Yes. In fact, this is one of the benefits of using a tampon versus a menstrual pad. You can swim in a tampon without it showing or leaking.
You can absolutely use tampons when you have an IUD. Here’s what to keep in mind. If you have an intrauterine device (IUD), you may have heard horror stories about it moving around (displacement ...
Organic Tampons. The FDA doesn’t regulate the use of the term “organic” on personal care products. But in order to use the USDA organic seal, the cotton used in tampons labeled as organic ...
Studies have now found lead, arsenic and potentially toxic chemicals such as PFAS and phthalates in tampons and other menstrual products. How worried should you be?
A first-of-its-kind study found lead, arsenic and other heavy metals in various tampon brands, but didn't link them to harmful health effects. Experts explain why it matters — and what to watch for.