I know this is a unusual query.. but i involve facilitate.?

you know how when you wear pads and next when you go to cash them, they have a slight odor because of the germs and the air and adjectives that stuff. well is that one and the same for tampons?
like if i be to wear a tampon instead of a pad, would i still win that smell when i went to transfer it?
because when im in university and i have to tweaking my pad, im other embarressed that there is a smell that other populace can smell. its so disgusting. other than the certainty that i feel close to im sitting in a diaper adjectives day long. but its single my second period and i required to hold of on the tampons for now.
but if i wear a tampon , will this appear also or is it different?
thanks for you answers.

Answers:    Your wipe really shouldn't smell if you change it normally. I've never had this ensue. You should change it every 3-4 hours. I never used a tampon because my mom get tss. Not worth it. But they do make deodorant maxi pad if you want to try those.
you can get pad that have "perfume" within them. don't really know the right term, but it is purely something that covers the smell. although tampons smell less, till you remove them, or wear them too long. if it is your 2nd interval, then you might find tampons for a moment uncomfortable at first. freshly get the ones next to the applicator and read the directions. if they are in the right place, you should barley discern them at all. You can sermon to your mom about this, and see if here is a better brand of pads. adjectives women go threw this and it take a little to find the right stuff that you surface comfortable with. take scented tampons. i muse it makes a bit of difference and by the mode, every woman seems to enjoy a "smell" when she has her time of year if you havent already noticed, whether its slight or manifest, its there. so dont be embarassed. :-)
Change pad often.
It's not supposed to smell.
You might be keeping it too long.
As near tampons, it would also smell if you don't change it as habitually as you should.
When i first started, I only would Pads. Yes they did smell but i belive after a year i started useing tampons and i like them better, considering there be less of an odor and i feel cleaner, to say the least possible. me too
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btw dont use the sented ones
fish+flowers=double smelly
i hold always used pad and the secret is to translation them as often as possible vote every hour, depending on how heavy ur spell is. i find tampons so uncomfortable and i other worry in the region of TSS. pads are safer they enjoy no side effects too. Do not start using tampons for the discharge, they are only to be used when you are menstruating!

How is your diet? Maybe it contains too plentiful carbohydrates, sugars and/or yeast products, and too little fresh vegetables and pure water.

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Your term doesn't smell as much as you think it does. If you expect to smell it, next you will notice it more than other relations. Tampons can have an odor depending on your body and your specific flow. I wouldn't recommend using aromatic pads or tampons, especially the pad. I once used Stayfree scented pad and honestly I think my underwear still stinks from the disagreeable scent they use after being wash over and over again! Just change recurrently, and don't be embarrassed. Even if here is an odor, that's why you're changing your wad.

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