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When to see the doctor for your period If your period lasts more than 7 days, if you experience strong pain, or if you have a heavy menstrual flow and need to change pads or tampons every hour, discuss your symptoms with your doctor. You should also call your doctor if: You haven’t...
For scores of women and girls around the world, a monthly period means much, much more than pads, tampons and stomach cramps. It means limited access (or none at all) to adequate period supplies. It means makeshift toilets (or none at all) and inadequate water facilities. It means shame...
Myth #5: Tampons are dangerous There can be a lot of pressure out there to convert to a method of feminine hygiene you’re not comfortable with, but if tampons are your favorite way, keep on using them. “In general, tampon use is safe,” Dr. Goje told us. ...