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What are soft tampons?
Soft tampons (also called menstrual sponges) are an invisible and discreet alternative to regular tampons or sanitary pads. These are small, threadless foam sponges that safely collect menstrual blood inside. They also belong to feminine hygiene products. The main difference between soft tampons and regular tampons is that they do not have a strap or thread.
Overview of the benefits of soft tampons:
- Ideal for intercourse during menstruation.
- Safe and inconspicuous in the sauna or pool (filaments are not visible).
- Optimum wearing comfort during sports
- The material adapts ergonomically to the shape of the body.
Are soft tampons good for sex?
Soft tampons are specially designed for menstrual sex. Inserted deep enough into the vagina, they are barely noticeable or not noticeable during intercourse - and prevent unwanted blood stains from appearing on the sheet. And since soft tampons are completely invisible, they are usually ideal for sports.
Can soft tampons be worn while swimming?
A particularly discreet monthly hygiene item, soft tampons can be used for swimming without any problems. Like swimming tampons, they ensure that nothing unintentionally pops out of your bikini bottoms. A visit to the sauna or spa is also possible without worries, despite menstruation.
How are soft tampons used?
Instead of tampons tape or string, soft tampons have a small hole that acts as a pull tab for extraction and are very easy to use. Wash your hands thoroughly, then remove the sponge from the hygienic packaging and squeeze it with two fingers because the soft swabs are life-sized and do not swell when they get wet. Now insert the soft tampon deep enough into the vagina so that it rests against the cervix. Depending on the size of the product and the duration of the menstrual cycle, the menstrual sponge can be worn for a maximum of 8 hours. After intercourse without a condom, you should immediately remove the tampon.
Tips for removing soft tampons
You can remove the tampon with your thumb and forefinger. This will require a little skill and practice in the beginning. Alternatively, a soft tampon can be squeezed out with muscle power. The best way to do this is to sit down.
Important: Soft tampons should not end up in the toilet after being removed, throw them in the trash.