Some expand into a big clumpish figure. Like you by kotex! Others expand to 360 degree angles to absorb more blood. like playtex sport! Test em out. get read dye, playtex, and kotex tampons. Dip them in and observe it yourself!
its a tampon brand
Yes, it is possible for a tampon to tear or irritate the cervical lining. This is more common when using length-ways expanding tampons such as Playtex, rayon tampons such as Playtex, Tampax, or Kotex, also more common in women who have short vaginal canals.
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Yes, a cyst on your cervix could make it painful to wear a tampon. Tampons can hit the cervix as generally the cervix will sit much lower in the vagina during menstruation. Tampons also can expand into the cervix as they fill-up, lengthways expanding tampons such as Playtex are especially likely to cause this problem. Chemicals in rayon tampons like Tampax, Playtex, and Kotex may also irritate the cervix.
Playtex Sport of course! ---- Well tampax pearl was the first tampon i ever tried, and it went right in and it was very confertable. But since it only opens width wise, it does hurt to take out. So I suggest Playtex. But if you are looking for the cheeper ones- then tampax.
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Any brand of tampon can be used in the water, you can also use menstrual cups, menstrual sponges, softcups, or diaphragms in the water too. Cups are a far safer option than tampons and menstrual cups are best for swimming as you can wear them even with light flow and they don't leak like tampons. If you are going to use tampons just make sure to use correct absorbency and time it so that you can insert a fresh tampon before swimming.
AFL
Playtex was created in 1932.
There are few traditions which are celebrated by most Australians, as the Australians are a diverse people from a mix of cultural backgrounds. Many would suggest that watching sport is a strong tradition. It is for a significant number of Australians, but there are many who have no interest in sport. Weekend picnics and barbeques are very popular "traditions", but again, they are not appreciated by all Australians.