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Posted on:10th May 2007, 6:55am |
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What Is Tampon? whats tampoos? |
faisee |
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Posted on:10th May 2007, 7:02am |
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Re. noor123 tampoos? i dont know either kai yeh kia word hai. |
noor123 |
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Posted on:10th May 2007, 8:00am |
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faisee ap ko tampoons ka nahi pata mujhe bai nahi pata :TAMPOONS likhna tha |
faisee |
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Posted on:10th May 2007, 8:04am |
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Re. noor123 Ok. tampoons is used for the same purpose as the diapers. You can read another post regarding tampoons, then you will have better idea. But I think our girls dont use tampoons usually, and I think its better not to use it before marriage to avoid any doubts, diapers are well enough. thanks |
tauras |
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Posted on:10th May 2007, 8:28am |
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here is the answer plug of cotton or other absorbent material; inserted into wound or body cavity to absorb exuded fluids (especially blood) |
tauras |
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Posted on:10th May 2007, 8:29am |
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another defination A plug of absorbent material inserted into a body cavity or wound to check a flow of blood or to absorb secretions, especially one designed for insertion into the vagina during menstruation. |
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Posted on:10th May 2007, 8:31am |
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 A tampon is a plug of cotton or other absorbent material inserted into a body cavity or wound to absorb fluid. The most common type in daily use (and the topic of the remainder of this article) is a usually disposable plug that is designed to be inserted into a woman's vagina during her menstrual period to absorb the flow of blood. The use of these devices has occasionally caused serious health related issues, such as infection and even death in rare cases (see Toxic shock syndrome). In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates tampons as medical devices
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