Yes, of course you can use the restroom and leave your tampon in.
Tampons go into your vagina - you urinate from your urethra and poop from your anus - this is basic Biology, if you don't know this then you have a big problem. Your tampon doesn't effect you using the bathroom at all, but if you're using tampons with a string make sure to move the string out of the way.
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well depending on your ages, your friend should understand. if its a guy friend i know it will be uncomfortable, but if you try explaining the situation about periods and swimming and THEN tell him, you should be fine. you should use a tampon in the water and be just fine with out leaks, but make sure u take a restroom break to change the tampon after about 2 hours in the pool.
As long as your flow is sufficient for the absorbency, yes. General rule of thumb - use lowest absorbency; if the tampon leaks within 1-2 hours use the next absorbency up, if the tampon is not saturated with blood after 4-6 hours use lower absorbency or switch to pads. Even if the tampon is a lower absorbency than needed chances are you will not bleed through within just one hour.
Tampons need to be changed every 4-6 hours.If your tampon leaks then you remove the tampon before this time, and if the tampon leaks within 1-2 hours you may want to use the next absorbency up. Remember you change absorbency as flow changes, if the tampon isn't saturated in blood after 4-6 hours you need to use lower absorbency or if already using lowest absorbency you need to switch to pads as your flow is too light for tampons.Many women use pads or pantiliners as back-up, especially when first using tampons.
Tampons should be changed every 4-6 hours.Regardless of the size or absorbency of the tampon they need to be changed regularly to reduce risks of vaginal infections like Bacterial Vaginosis and risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).If the tampon leaks sooner then change sooner, if it leaks within 1-2 hours it's safe to use the next absorbency up from what you're using. If the tampon is not saturated with blood after 4-6 hours then you need to use lower absorbency, if already using lowest absorbency then switch to pads.
A restroom break.
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That's half the size of my tampon.
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to leave 2 feet free to use as hands.
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