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It’s a good idea to use a mirror to look at your vulva or outside area, which is all of your female genitalia (parts) that you can see. The urethra is where your urine (pee) comes out, the anus is where feces (poop) come out and right in the middle is your vaginal opening. This is where you will insert the tampon into your vagina. It’s normal to feel nervous the first time you use a tampon. It does get easier though. There’s also this to consider, per Dr. Wider: “Some people who use tampons without applicators complain that they can feel the tampon, or it won't go in all the way.” a b Kraus, Doris (7 March 2010). "60 Jahre o.b.: 'Ein Job für eine Frau'" ("o.b. 60th anniversary: 'A job for a woman'"). Die Presse. Retrieved 11 December 2016 (in German). Buy tampons with applicators. Tampons come in two basic types: with applicators, or a plastic tube that will help you push the tampon up into the vagina. Having the help of an applicator will make life easier when you're first learning, so choose a box that includes them. (In the U.S., O.B. is the primary brand that sells without applicators––most other brands have them.)

Some research suggests the longer answer is—it’s a bit complicated. In one study, researchers collected 79 commercially available feminine hygiene products, and all had some level of toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Another study pointed to potential associations between tampon use and elevated levels of mercury and oxidative stress biomarkers, saying tampons as a source of exposure to metals and chemicals have been “largely ignored.” After the invention of this new tampon, the product was mass-produced throughout the mid-20th century with the help of the Carl Hahn Company in Germany. This company, as well as the idea for the digital o.b. tampon, was later sold and eventually bought by Johnson & Johnson in 1974. In 1984, an advertisement for o.b. tampons aired on American television with the inventor Esser-Mittag. [9] The o.b. tampon now [ as of?] comes in three sizes and three absorbencies. [2] The o.b. brand continues to retain a board-certified gynecologist and research team to pursue Esser-Mittag's vision for innovative options for women. [10]With your other hand, open the labia (the folds of skin around the vaginal opening) and position the tampon in the vaginal opening. (See picture 1.) Seven billion tampons are thrown out each year, and they're not going away any time soon as period products can take 500 to 800 years to decompose. Plus, the average menstruator uses around 11,000 tampons in their lifetime, which is why using organic tampons is a great way to reduce the impact on our environment. Worth noting: Like pads, you can’t use period panties when you go swimming. 4: Stopping your period if you’re on birth control

But there’s actually not much science behind what makes one brand superior to another, according to Gianni Rodriguez-Ayala, MD, who works in obstetrics and gynecology at Northwell Health. “The two most important factors to consider when choosing a tampon are whether you feel comfortable and whether it offers the least absorbency possible, while providing the right protection,” she says.

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If you’re not able to insert a tampon after several tries, make an appointment with your health care provider. One reason for this is that you may have been born with a very small opening in your hymen, which prevents you from inserting tampons. This is true in only about 2% of teens, but it could be a problem. Organic tampons aren't just easier on the environment, however, they also provide some additional health benefits for your body. Organic tampons are made with 100% organic cotton and are free of rayon, chlorine bleaching, or pesticides, says Erica Montes, MD, board-certified OB-GYN and feminine health advisor. Although regular tampons are safe and usually free of harmful chemicals, organic period products are a great choice if you’re sensitive to non-organic tampons or prefer using hypoallergenic, sustainable products, says Sherry A. Ross, MD, OB-GYN. Anate Brauer, MD, FACOG, reproductive endocrinologist and IVF director in Manhattan, New York at Shady Grove Fertility Tampons are one of those things that seem like NBD until you’re actually ready to use them for the first time. Then, you have so many questions like how, exactly, this whole thing is supposed to work and what tampons are best for beginners. Women’s health expert Jennifer Wider, M.D., points out that this isn’t just a tampon thing, though. “There is a global supply chain issue affecting so many different products including baby formula, parts of automobiles, and even toilet paper,” she says. “Raw materials like cotton and plastic are in high demand—and this is why tampons are in a shortage.”

In 2013 the o.b. brand was acquired from Johnson & Johnson by Edgewell Personal Care. [7] Products [ edit ] O.B. tampon The tampon shortage isn’t actually a new thing—it’s reportedly been going on to some degree for months. “This has been an issue for a good part of the year,” says Jessica Shepherd, M.D., an ob/gyn in Texas, founder of Sanctum Med Wellness. “However, it just recently became more noticeable.” o.b. is a brand of tampon, originally developed in Germany in 1950 and manufactured by Carl Hahn GmbH. It is now owned by Edgewell Personal Care. The product was named by the gynecologist Judith Esser-Mittag who also developed it. The initials o.b. are an abbreviation of the German phrase ohne Binde ('without napkin'). [1] History [ edit ] Period panties are typically reusable underwear that’s designed to soak up period blood. “Period panties great as an addition to a pad or tampon on heavy flow days and can be used alone on lighter days,” Dr. Shepherd says. “They’re reusable and great to carry for convenience.”You also don’t want to try to stretch out the life of your tampons to an extreme degree. “You can avoid changing your tampon every time you use the bathroom if you don’t definitely need a new one, but don’t leave a tampon in for 48 hours,” Dr. Streicher says. When it’s time to remove your tampon (remember to change your tampon at least every 8 hours), here are a few more pointers. Michael J. DeVito and Arnold Schecter, Exposure assessment to dioxins from the use of tampons and diapers, Environmental Health Perspectives, January 1, 2002 Delaney, Janice; Lupton, Mary Jane; and Toth, Emily (1988). The Curse: A Cultural History of Menstruation, pp. 134–135. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0252014529

Choose the correct tampon absorbency. Use smaller sized tampons when your flow is lighter. TSS is very rare but more likely with super-absorbent tampons only when you have a heavy flow. Don’t use these unless your menstrual flow is heavy. Menstrual Tampons and Pads: Information for Premarket Notification Submissions - Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff, U.S. Food and Drug Administration The applicator is a bit easier to use than some brands due to a substantial ridge for improving grasp. They come recommended by experts, too. Dr. Montes says this is one of the top two brands she recommends (alongside Tampax). Find your vagina. This is the most common hurdle first-time tampon users run into, and it can seem really daunting. Once you figure it out, though, you're set for life! Here's how to make it a little easier: [10] X Research sourceBy creating a tampon without an applicator, Esser-Mittag also created a more environmentally friendly product. [10] See also [ edit ] This is a temporary situation, and the Tampax team is producing tampons 24/7 to meet the increased demand for our products,” a Procter & Gamble publicist tells Prevention. “We are working with our retail partners to maximize availability, which has significantly increased over the last several months.” In case you’re not familiar with them, menstrual cups and discs are reusable devices made of medical-grade silicone or latex that are inserted into the vagina, where they collect period blood. Their popularity has increased over time. Sit or stand in a comfortable position. Some teens prefer to place one leg on the toilet seat or tub, while others prefer to squat down. After you find a position that is most comfortable for you, hold the end of the tampon, at the spot where the tampon dents in. Make sure the string is visible and pointing away from your body. McDonough, John and Egolf, Karen (eds.) (2015). The Advertising Age Encyclopedia of Advertising, p. 882. Routledge. ISBN 1135949069

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