Afraid of using tampons because of all the tss stories.help!

So I'm 18 now and I've never used tampons, because I've always been SO afraid. I know that a lot of people are afraid to use them because they could get stuck or would hurt or whatever..but my main concern is the toxic shock syndrome. Ever since I read about it from the tampon box, I've been extremely afraid of it..
What should I do, I really want to start using them, but can't build up the courage :S

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  • Summerlove87

    It is not scary and does not hurt. I started at 14 and the chance of getting TSS is soooo low, I would do it because pads are nasty.

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  • lizardbaby89

    I was scared at first too but I've been using them since I've been 16 and I'm 21 now and it takes a few tries to get them in right but once u do it's awesome and try the plastic applicaters first it will be easier that way and as far as the TSS I keep mine in for more then 12 hours sometimes and nothing has ever happened to me and I know I shouldn't but all well so as long as u do what it tells u it will be fine I had the same fears and nothin happened

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  • Galaxy500

    uh...did you also read the whole thing about not leaving the tampon in for more than 12 hours?! TSS happens but is SOOO uncommon. Like, rare.

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  • scatterlaughter11

    I used to be scared of TSS too. Then I took up SCUBA diving, and pads are pretty much useless when you're underwater. Been using tampons ever since with no problem.

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  • sandmansgirl

    The chance of you developing TSS is very rare. The main reason one would develop TSS is if she doesn't change the tampon often enough. Even if your periods are very light, you must change the tampons regularly! Try to to wear it for more than 4 hours just because you feel like you are "wasting" them....this is where the TSS comes into play. It is quite okay to leave one in overnight (8 hours or so), but other than that, be sure to change often. If you follow this, you should have no problems and not worry about TSS. Hope this helps.

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  • Chill_Pill

    These two parts of the playtex site should help you out a bit. The first is myths about tampons and the second is further information about your period. I hope this helps some. Good Luck!

    http://www.playtexproductsinc.com/femcare/Myths.asp

    http://www.playtexproductsinc.com/femcare/periodFacts.asp

    ~Peace~

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    • Chill_Pill

      You can also try a menstrual cup. These have no risk whatsoever of TSS and I hear that they are much more comfortable for some and have less leak problems.

      They come in re-useable:

      http://www.divacup.com/

      http://www.mooncup.co.uk/

      And Disposable:
      http://www.softcup.com

      Good Luck again!!!

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  • imadragon

    You are going to love tampons. They can hurt if they are too big, or you don't put them in correctly. But if they are too big it will be hard to put them in and it's supposed to be easy to put them in, and to put them in correctly.

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  • LonniLove

    Im a girl and it wont get stuck,trust me j pull the string.And u wont get shock syndrom unless u have it in der to long. 7/8-10 hours

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  • auzzie

    The main problem with TSS is if you forget you have one in then put in a second

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  • 1985

    It doesn't hurt at all ;) As long as you don't have it for more than 6 -7 hours in you'll be fine

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  • Kat444

    Tampons can be scary at first, but a lot of women end up preferring them to pads. They're not uncomfortable, you won't even feel them once they're in. And you're not going to get TSS unless you leave one in for a really long time.

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  • kanachan

    I am afraid too. I've never used tampons all my life because of fear that it would rip me apart. People say it wouldn't though, and TSS is so rare. So, go ahead and use tampons if you aren't comfy with pads.

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  • moineau30

    The chance on TSS is extremely low. You get TSS if you leave it in for more than 8 hours or use the wrong size of tampon (you're using a Super when you should be using a Light). Other than that tampons are relatively safe. It is recommended you switch off between pads and tampons to lower your chances even further.

    What I recommend is use a tampon for 6-8 hours, then switch to a pad. Just try it, read the instructions. Trust me, it is a lot easier.

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  • arizonaicedtea

    ive never used one and im 18 im scared too and think its gross but u dont have to use one :)

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  • xXLinnieXx

    your supposed to remove the tampon after 8 hours, dont walk around with it for more than that it's disgusting and unsanitary, if you can adhere to that one rule you shouldn't have a problem using a tampon. ;)

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  • glasswilderness

    I'm 18 and I've never used tampons either. I tried to put one in when I was like 13 and it hurt so I never tried again. I heard about TSS and that further gave me reason not to try again. I think I would honestly forget the tampon was in there. I don't mind using pads.

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  • hotchickie81

    At first I was sacred to use them too, but you get used to them, and it's so much better. I've never experienced TSS.

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  • leelee2012

    just try it and see if u like it but it doesnt hurt

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  • ttty

    There are other devices such as the divacup that you could look into as well

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  • raecast36

    Don't use tampons! It is not worth the risk plus they make cramps worse and are very uncomfortable. I generally have a pretty heavy period for the first 2 day of my cycle and I tell you it is better to deal with the yuck than take the chance of getting TSS. I don't care how rare they say it is you could be that one rare case. Plus you don't know if some of those cotton fibers are still inside after you remove the tampon. If you have never used them take my advice and don't. Find natural ways to fix the heavy flow. You can control it with Ibuprophen for the first day or two if you are apposed to natural remedies. I am sure there are plenty of natural hormones that are safe and effective in treating this also. Ladies just please so no to tampons and keep your body healthy. God Bless everyone!

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