West Coast Florida Nesties
Dear Community,
Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.
If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.
Thank you.
Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.
A poll about tampons. Cuz I am bored...
Re: A poll about tampons. Cuz I am bored...
I am a hypochondriac about Toxic Shock Syndrome! Once in college I was convinced I had TSS. It was the flu or a virus of some sort, not TSS. But I almost made my roommate drive me to the ER.
But I was a dumb asss in college. I also once told my BF (now my H) that I was pregnant when I was 21 because I misread the pregnancy test. I remember freaking out because a line appeared immediately. Too bad I didn't realize that was the control line. Ha. I seriously believed I was pregnant for a full week before I got into see my OB/GYN and they informed me that I was in fact, NOT pregnant. OMG, good thing I never broke the news to my parents. Gawd, I was such an idiot.
Baby Macy is here!
12/09 - Macy (daughter) | 4/10 - Began TTC Baby #2 | 12/10 - Chemical Pregnancy | 1/12 - Miscarriage at 14 weeks | DX - PCOS & Hyperthyroidism
LMAO!!!!!!! I'm sorry - I can't help but laugh at that. I would have died! And I agree - good thing you didn't tell your parents!
Baby Macy is here!
12/09 - Macy (daughter) | 4/10 - Began TTC Baby #2 | 12/10 - Chemical Pregnancy | 1/12 - Miscarriage at 14 weeks | DX - PCOS & Hyperthyroidism
Happily Married
The Plan Stan
Eat Well, Live Well, Be Well Blog
Married Bio
Oh and I just actually read through this thread, and no, "you don't just shove it up there" and "no, it isn't actually a mess."
Happily Married
The Plan Stan
Eat Well, Live Well, Be Well Blog
Morning ladies!
I like plastic better, BUT... cardboard is cheaper. Therefore, for the past few years I've bought cardboard. And sometimes, they really suck. Next time I need to buy tampons, I think I'll spend the extra $3-4 for plastic again. When I was young, all I ever used were Playtex gentle glide, and they were so lovely.
I remember back in the day when I was very young and only used pads. They were SO disgusting, ew!!! I would never go back to pads. But I do know some women my age who only use pads, they're uncomfortable using tampons.
And about the cup
I've tried the Instead cup before, for TTC purposes, back when I was so hopeful and into trying lots of dumb remedies. Like anyone, I was afraid to try the cups, but I was able to use them with some practice. Although I never actually used them for AF. Inserting them got easy, and you couldn't feel it at all when it was in there. But removing it was sometimes interesting! I definitely had a few mini panic attacks!
I've been wanting to try the Diva Cup. The only thing that's stopped me is deciding which size to buy. I know they say if you've had a kid you should buy size two, but when I was fitted for a diaphragm 8 weeks post partum last year I needed the smaller size so I'm not sure what to do b/c fit seems integral to preventing leakage.
I'll probably bite the bullet and get one soon though b/c it'll be a lot more practical after we move since I don't want to have to buy 20 boxes of tampons and ship them with our freight.
Oh, I was talking about the tampons without an applicator. Thanks though! I actually just googled the diva cup. Can you buy it anywhere.. like a drugstore?
That is true, forgot about cost! (mostly bc it was 1 in the morning and I should have been sleeping). I prob would buy cardboard if I needed to save some cash.
Happily Married
The Plan Stan
Eat Well, Live Well, Be Well Blog
Ahh, I catch your drift
What is the benefit to using OBs over tampons with applicators? All I can think of is maybe it's better for the environment, but I could be making that up?
Happily Married
The Plan Stan
Eat Well, Live Well, Be Well Blog
Happily Married
The Plan Stan
Eat Well, Live Well, Be Well Blog
I have friends who will never wear tampons and I do not understand why...I HATE pads and I'm not looking forward to them after the baby. I like the tampax pearl ones if I feel like splurging, but cardboard is fine bc they flush.
Are those the colorful ones in the black box? What are they like compared to other tampons?
This is a fun thread
I usually wear pads at night too. My Junior High English teacher was, I believe, the first documented case of TSS, so that always made me paranoid about it afterward. I did get my period the first day of a four-day camping weekend, though, and decided to use tampons at night just because I wouldn't be able to get up and run to the bathroom and shower as quickly and conveniently as if I were at home. Also my OB had recommended that I use pads at night a while back, so I usually stick with that.
Thankfully, I'm one of those girls who doesn't get her period every month, and I'm not even on BC! :-)
LoL, wow, what a great post this is!
Well, it is plastic for me! The extra couple of dollars are TOTALLY worth it IMO!