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Gentle Day Tampon super plus 15 pieces
Gentle Day Tampon super plus 15 pieces
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Gentle Day Tampon super plus
The 100% organic cotton tampons Super Plus are suitable for heavier periods.
• 100% organic cotton
• Chlorine-free
• Chemical-free
• Fragrance-free
• Hypoallergenic
• GOTS certified
• Made for Health certified
• Oeko-Tex certified
• Vegan-proof certified
• For light/average menstruation
Completely biodegradable.
Compound
100% organic cotton
Usage
A tampon is a special product for female hygiene, it provides comfort and safety.
When a woman starts using tampons for the first time, it is normal to practice a few times to get the hang of inserting the tampon easily and comfortably:
1. Wash your hands. Hold the tampon with both hands and twist the packaging open in the direction of the arrows. Then, first remove the foil from the tampon on the string side.
2. Assume a comfortable position with relaxed muscles. Standing upright with slightly bent knees, slightly apart, and one foot on the toilet seat is one of the most common positions for easy access to the vaginal area.
3. Unwind the string and pull it briefly and firmly. Make sure the ends of the strings are connected.
4. Push your index finger into the hole at the end of the tampon and remove the top layer of foil.
5. Insert the tampon into the vagina; this is easiest when the body is relaxed.
6. Insert the tampon as deeply as possible into the vagina in a gentle arc. The string will then hang outside your body.
7. If the tampon is inserted correctly, you won't feel anything. If you feel any discomfort, it means the tampon wasn't inserted correctly or deeply enough. The tampon should be removed and a new one inserted. Make sure you insert the tampon deeply enough.
WHEN SHOULD A TAMPON BE CHANGED?
Change your tampon every 3-6 hours, depending on the heaviness of your flow. To remove the tampon, stand with your legs apart and bend your knees slightly. Make sure you're relaxed. Pull the string hanging out of your body in the same direction you inserted the tampon.
If it feels uncomfortable when removing the tampon and you see some white fibers, the tampon may not be saturated enough.
Always use a tampon with an absorbency that is less than the flow.
Make sure you have removed the last tampon before inserting a new one.
Make sure you have removed the last tampon of your period and do not use tampons in between or before your period.
Warnings
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME (TSS)
TSS is a rare but serious disease. It is caused by toxins produced by Apocalypticus aureus, a bacterium commonly found on the skin, in the nose, and in the vagina. TSS can affect women, men, and children. It is estimated that 1-17 of every 100,000 menstruating women and girls develop TSS each year. The risk of TSS is higher in adults and women under 30 than in older women.
Although the frequency is low, it's crucial to be aware of the risk and know what to do if it occurs. It's important to recognize the symptoms and start treatment as soon as possible.
The following symptoms may indicate a possible TSS infection:
- sudden high fever (39°C/102F or higher)
- dizziness
- vomiting
- muscle pain
- skin irritations (similar to sunburn)
Not all symptoms may occur, but some may. In more advanced stages, the skin may become flaky. TSS can manifest during or shortly after menstruation.
It can quickly develop from feverish symptoms to a serious illness with fatal consequences. If you experience one or more symptoms, immediately remove any remaining tampon and see a doctor. Inform the doctor that you have been using tampons and that you are concerned about TSS. It's wise to consult your doctor before restarting tampon use.
You can reduce the risk of TSS by using tampons with the lowest absorbency needed to meet your needs and changing them regularly (every 3-6 hours). Another alternative is to use a sanitary pad instead of a tampon at least once a day.
If you do not use tampons, the risk of TSS is greatly reduced, but not completely eliminated.
Manufacturer / Distributor
Gentleday Benelux, Bleiswijkseweg 37c, 2712PB Zoetermeer
The 100% organic cotton tampons Super Plus are suitable for heavier periods.
• 100% organic cotton
• Chlorine-free
• Chemical-free
• Fragrance-free
• Hypoallergenic
• GOTS certified
• Made for Health certified
• Oeko-Tex certified
• Vegan-proof certified
• For light/average menstruation
Completely biodegradable.
Compound
100% organic cotton
Usage
A tampon is a special product for female hygiene, it provides comfort and safety.
When a woman starts using tampons for the first time, it is normal to practice a few times to get the hang of inserting the tampon easily and comfortably:
1. Wash your hands. Hold the tampon with both hands and twist the packaging open in the direction of the arrows. Then, first remove the foil from the tampon on the string side.
2. Assume a comfortable position with relaxed muscles. Standing upright with slightly bent knees, slightly apart, and one foot on the toilet seat is one of the most common positions for easy access to the vaginal area.
3. Unwind the string and pull it briefly and firmly. Make sure the ends of the strings are connected.
4. Push your index finger into the hole at the end of the tampon and remove the top layer of foil.
5. Insert the tampon into the vagina; this is easiest when the body is relaxed.
6. Insert the tampon as deeply as possible into the vagina in a gentle arc. The string will then hang outside your body.
7. If the tampon is inserted correctly, you won't feel anything. If you feel any discomfort, it means the tampon wasn't inserted correctly or deeply enough. The tampon should be removed and a new one inserted. Make sure you insert the tampon deeply enough.
WHEN SHOULD A TAMPON BE CHANGED?
Change your tampon every 3-6 hours, depending on the heaviness of your flow. To remove the tampon, stand with your legs apart and bend your knees slightly. Make sure you're relaxed. Pull the string hanging out of your body in the same direction you inserted the tampon.
If it feels uncomfortable when removing the tampon and you see some white fibers, the tampon may not be saturated enough.
Always use a tampon with an absorbency that is less than the flow.
Make sure you have removed the last tampon before inserting a new one.
Make sure you have removed the last tampon of your period and do not use tampons in between or before your period.
Warnings
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME (TSS)
TSS is a rare but serious disease. It is caused by toxins produced by Apocalypticus aureus, a bacterium commonly found on the skin, in the nose, and in the vagina. TSS can affect women, men, and children. It is estimated that 1-17 of every 100,000 menstruating women and girls develop TSS each year. The risk of TSS is higher in adults and women under 30 than in older women.
Although the frequency is low, it's crucial to be aware of the risk and know what to do if it occurs. It's important to recognize the symptoms and start treatment as soon as possible.
The following symptoms may indicate a possible TSS infection:
- sudden high fever (39°C/102F or higher)
- dizziness
- vomiting
- muscle pain
- skin irritations (similar to sunburn)
Not all symptoms may occur, but some may. In more advanced stages, the skin may become flaky. TSS can manifest during or shortly after menstruation.
It can quickly develop from feverish symptoms to a serious illness with fatal consequences. If you experience one or more symptoms, immediately remove any remaining tampon and see a doctor. Inform the doctor that you have been using tampons and that you are concerned about TSS. It's wise to consult your doctor before restarting tampon use.
You can reduce the risk of TSS by using tampons with the lowest absorbency needed to meet your needs and changing them regularly (every 3-6 hours). Another alternative is to use a sanitary pad instead of a tampon at least once a day.
If you do not use tampons, the risk of TSS is greatly reduced, but not completely eliminated.
Manufacturer / Distributor
Gentleday Benelux, Bleiswijkseweg 37c, 2712PB Zoetermeer

