Question:
girl questions , that i relly need answers too!!?
2009-05-09 21:02:25 UTC
1. ive had my period for a couple of month now, but every time ive gotten them, its been every 2 weeks and for 2-3 days. do soem people just get it like that, or is it just irregular cos ive only had them for few months?

2. what is the g spot???

3.i want to use tampons, bt i dont know what kind, i have a light to medium flow, and i excersice alot. how often do i change them? do i use them nonstop? or do i switch to a pad at night time?

4.are "libra invisible" good pads, for active people with light flows?
Five answers:
2009-05-09 21:16:05 UTC
1. It will most likely become regular with time. I was the exact opposite, had mine only every 2 months or so. It evened out years later! I wouldn't worry!



2. G-spot is a cluster of nerve endings just inside the vagina about 2 inches in (a bit different for everyone) on the upwards side (hope that makes sense). It might feel rough to the touch, and pressing on it activates these nerve endings and is pleasurable to the touch for many women.



3. It doesn't really matter what brand you get, if you have light-medium flow get "Regular" tampons (they have "regular", "super", and "ultra" usually). Change them maximum every 6 hours, less if they get full or you won't be able to change it for a while. You can use them nonstop during the day, but since I would assume you sleep longer than 6 hours at night, a pad is usually better for nighttime. There's an info packet inside tampon boxes that will also answer some of your questions.



4. I have never heard of "Libra Invisible" so I wouldn't know! "Always" is what I have come to rely on, I find that they're the most comfortable ones and don't make crunching noises with the plastic when you walk, haha.
maynardlibras
2009-05-09 21:15:03 UTC
It could take you a while to get your flow straightended out. Not everyone goes by the text book, but you can get birth control to help regular it.



There is no map to where the spot is, you just have to find it and that could take a while.



Tampax is a great brand, but Kotex is cheaper. You should be using the regulars for your the majority of your period and the lights for when your flow tetters off. Since you play sports, you can also look into the Playtex Sports line. They hold their place a bit better while you move and offer better protection. You should change every few hours.
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Sarah
2009-05-09 21:15:12 UTC
1. ur period can be irregular for about a year, ur first years but then it should get normal



2. its a pleasure spot

3. every few hours or as needed never leave for more than 6 because it can cause tss which can be deadly.

4. im not sure, i like kotex.
Berlin_19
2009-05-09 21:11:41 UTC
3. =

change them every 2 to 3 hours.

and if is meduim flow then use tampax pearl

i use those and i have a medium flow too.


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