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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.” DPA (7 April 2010). "Wuppertaler Watte: Vor 60 Jahren kam der Tampon" ("Wuppertal cotton: 60 years ago, the tampon arrived"). N24. Retrieved 11 December 2016 (in German). 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.

If the tampon is inserted correctly, you should not feel it. If you feel uncomfortable in any way, you may have inserted the tampon incorrectly or the tampon may not be placed far enough into your vagina. If this happens, just remove the tampon and start again with a new tampon. Remember that practice makes perfect. If you don’t get it on the first try, your second try will most likely be successful. Instead of getting frustrated and giving up, relax and try again! What if I still don’t succeed? Judith Esser-Mittag (12 November 1921 – 1 May 2020), [1] commonly known as Judith Esser, was a German gynecologist. Her extensive studies of the female anatomy helped her improve the digital-style tampon. By following the simple guidelines below, as well as the instructions that come with the tampons, your first experience with tampons should be easy. Remember, the more you relax, the easier the insertion will be. When you are nervous, your muscles tense up, which can make inserting the tampon more difficult. Wash your hands with soap and water. With dry hands, unwrap the tampon. If you drop the tampon on the floor, throw it away and begin again with a new tampon. We researched the best organic tampons by analyzing which options had the least leakage, the most sustainable and least irritating ingredients, and offered the most comfort during insertion and use. We also consulted the following experts on which products they recommend to their patients:The product was launched in 1950 as the " o.b. tampon". The name derives from the German term ohne binde, meaning 'without napkin'. The o.b. tampon consists of rolled fiber-pad layers designed to expand uniformly from all sides, filling the vaginal cavity more completely than a less flexible tampon. It is therefore more efficient in guarding against leaks. Cotton and rayon layers achieve the necessary absorbency. [2] Esser-Mittag's idea was to create a product that worked with a woman's body to offer the best protection. As an active swimmer she was dissatisfied with the options available for menstrual hygiene, and as a gynecologist she was in a position to take the initiative to find a better option for menstruating women. She was not satisfied with pads because they could not be worn in water and thought that applicator tampons were uncomfortable and did not conform to the woman's body. A tampon without an applicator had the advantages that it was easy to insert, comfortable, and provided good protection. [7] [8] Later developments [ edit ]

We love that these tampons are made from responsibly sourced, organic cotton and that 92% of the applicator consists of plant-based materials. Not to mention they're great at preventing irritation and dryness, and they’re so comfortable you might forget you’re wearing a tampon at all. Wendie Trubow, MD, MBA, IFMCP, board-certified OB-GYN at Five Journeys, and author of Dirty Girl: Ditch the Toxins, Look Great, and Feel Freaking Amazing! 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. When it’s time to remove your tampon (remember to change your tampon at least every 8 hours), here are a few more pointers.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] 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.” The short answer is no, there is no proof that organic tampons are safer than other options on the market. Since tampons are inserted inside our bodies for hours at a time, it makes sense that people would have safety concerns, but Dr. Ross says there is no reason for alarm. But there’s a reason why you’re thinking about joining Squad Tampon in the first place, and it probably has a lot to do with convenience. “Tampons are a great option because they don't interfere with your outfits and they makes it easy to go swimming on your period,” says Christine Greves, MD, a board-certified ob-gyn at the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies in Orlando, Florida. They’re also compact enough to slip into your purse and carry around all day. 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 tampon with the fingers that you write with. Hold the middle of the tampon, at the spot where the smaller, inner tube inserts into the larger, outer tube. Make sure the string is visible and pointing away from your body.

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