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Can you pee, with a tampon in?
O x LiseE x O
post Jun 2 2005, 12:48 AM
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Ya' know this question just hit me... suppose I have a tampon in, can I go pee with it in? Or is my tampon gonna get soaked in pee and I'm gonna have to change it?
 
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 01:42 AM
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Uhh. I just know that it's not healthy. I think that's what causes TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome). I'll go check on that now maybe tomorrow; I'm tired right now - sorry.
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 01:48 AM
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I would advice you change it, it could lead to bacteria build up.
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 02:09 AM
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wtf? you have 2 holes a urethra and .. uh... the vagina opening... you can still pee through your urethra and the chances of you putting the tampon into the urethra is unlikey since its the opening is small....

there fore if you stick the tampon in properly it will have NO contact with your urine
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 02:19 AM
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There are no documented cases of infection from urinating while using a tampon. Urine itself is primarily salt water, and, unless there is some sort of problem, it contains no bacteria.

Some women change their tampons:


- after peeing;
- because of concern with possible odor from urine on the string;
- before bowel movements;
- whenever they feel discomfort;
- before or after showering or bathing;
- before or after swimming or engaging in strenuous physical activity;
- before sexual intercourse;
- when it's full of blood; or,
- after six to eight hours of use.

It's important that you do what makes you feel comfortable.
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 03:15 AM
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Uhm, no. It block it kinda of. Right?
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 04:55 AM
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QUOTE(wind&fire @ Jun 2 2005, 2:09 AM)
wtf? you have 2 holes a urethra and .. uh... the vagina opening... you can still pee through your urethra and the chances of you putting the tampon into the urethra is unlikey since its the opening is small....

there fore if you stick the tampon in properly it will have NO contact with your urine
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exactly. But if you feel uncomfortable, you could always change your tampon afters. ;)
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 05:26 AM
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how can it feel uncomforatble

YOU ARE NOT PEEING FROM WHERE YOU MENSTRUATE!!!
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 06:01 AM
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it does feel uncomfortable for me.. cause like.. when i pee i guess the tampon sucks it up?! so yeah i change it after.
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 06:32 AM
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never a problem for me...and sit on the string if you're worried.

Change it every four hours during the day and remove it always before showering and having a crap; well I do coz I shower after every one lol...i know..more information than required lol.
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 06:41 AM
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yeah you can, but there might be bacteria buildup. you should change tampons every now and then anyways.
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 06:53 AM
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there's nothing wrong with peeing with a tampon.
the tampon is in the vagina
you pee from the urethra
so it's different
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 07:02 AM
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QUOTE(x__forever @ Jun 2 2005, 12:41 PM)
yeah you can, but there might be bacteria buildup.  you should change tampons every now and then anyways.
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Sorry luv..not to be mean or flame you but urine is sterile so contains no bacteria.

Vaginal secretions contain bacteria and that is why it is even more important for girls to bathe and change sanitaryware and underwear regularly during a period.

We've all been around that whiff of 'haddock' or whatever sea dwelling creature you compare it to in your country lololol.

But why do girls do that?
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 07:53 AM
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QUOTE(wind&fire @ Jun 2 2005, 6:26 AM)
how can it feel uncomforatble

YOU ARE NOT PEEING FROM WHERE YOU MENSTRUATE!!!
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I am aware of this, but it was just a question, calm the hell down.
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 08:36 AM
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^sorry but others dont seem to get it...
QUOTE(tchotchke @ Jun 2 2005, 9:01 PM)
it does feel uncomfortable for me.. cause like.. when i pee i guess the tampon sucks it up?! so yeah i change it after.
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well it sound as if you havent inerted the tampon correctly
 
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post Jun 2 2005, 09:06 AM
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QUOTE(XKali_chik_4_lifeX @ Jun 2 2005, 2:19 AM)
There are no documented cases of infection from urinating while using a tampon. Urine itself is primarily salt water, and, unless there is some sort of problem, it contains no bacteria.

Some women change their tampons:


- after peeing;
- because of concern with possible odor from urine on the string;
- before bowel movements;
- whenever they feel discomfort;
- before or after showering or bathing;
- before or after swimming or engaging in strenuous physical activity;
- before sexual intercourse;
- when it's full of blood; or,
- after six to eight hours of use.

It's important that you do what makes you feel comfortable.
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nicole has clearly stated the answer.

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