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AIBU?

To think DD(14) should not be wearing a tampon if she's asleep for 14 hours?

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MyballsareSandy2015 · 18/11/2015 17:48

She thinks I'm being a fuss pot but I'm worried about toxic shock, which you don't seem to hear much about these days. She certainly hadn't heard of it.

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Spilose · 18/11/2015 17:48

YANBU. Educate her.

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bonzo77 · 18/11/2015 17:51

I didn't think toxic shock was a thing with modern manufacture methods, and have definitely left one in that long. Maybe she should use a mooncup though if you're worried.

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Freezingwinter · 18/11/2015 17:51

Yanbu, does she get up to go to the toilet overnight?

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VestalVirgin · 18/11/2015 17:52

Maybe you can persuade her to use a moon cup / menstrual cup if she doesn't like pads?

I would not leave ANYTHING in for 14 hours, but apparently with cups there is no risk of toxic shock.

When does she sleep that long, though? I mean, I am someone who likes to stay in bed for some 12 hours, but I don't sleep all the time. Doesn't she have to go to the loo somewhen during that time?

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hufflebottom · 18/11/2015 17:52

They used to explain all that to them during sex ed etc.

Sit her down with the details and be up front that you're not telling her to scare her but because you want her to know.

But YANBU.

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MyballsareSandy2015 · 18/11/2015 17:55

It's usually only once a week that she sleeps for that long. She's up early for school in the week and has sports commitments most Sunday's so she seems to have got into a pattern of catching up with sleep on a Saturday, not waking until 1 or 2pm if left. She never wakes up in the night.

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VestalVirgin · 18/11/2015 18:04

@AnUtter: That may be, but I rather hope that a 14 year old doesn't have any such thing in her body?

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NickiFury · 18/11/2015 18:09

Do you routinely ask your daughter how long she uses a tampon for?

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Jhm9rhs · 18/11/2015 18:12

YANBU. She will probably have to get up around 7, use the loo and head back to bed!

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TooExtraImmatureCheddar · 18/11/2015 18:14

Have none of you seriously ever done that? I do it all the time! Or I did pre-kids. I used to change tampon at maybe 10pm and then sleep until noon or later. I never got up in the night to pee as a teenager either. I know it's not recommended, but I have done it a lot. And left them in for 24 hrs near the end of my cycle too.

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VestalVirgin · 18/11/2015 18:15

@NickiFury: I suppose if the daughter routinely uses tampons, and never gets up at night, it is kind of obvious, isn't it?

On the topic in general, there seem to be no laws requiring that the harmlessness of menstruation products be proven. This makes me extremely wary of putting any of those inside my body.

From what I know, toxic shock was caused by specific fibres used in tampons, not by the method of manufacturing.

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Pipbin · 18/11/2015 18:18

I didn't think toxic shock was a thing with modern manufacture methods, and have definitely left one in that long.

I've had toxic shock twice.

The first time was when I was 15 in the early 90s and I left one in for the whole school day.

The second time was about 15 years ago when I had one in for just 2 hours. I hadn't used one side I was at school but I stupidly thought it would be OK.

It is very unpleasant to say the least!!

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Pipbin · 18/11/2015 18:19

Oh, and I use a moon cup without it causing a problem!

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VestalVirgin · 18/11/2015 18:20

Pipbin, out of curiousity, which brand was the tampon? Do you remember? I fuzzily remember that there was one brand that was accused of causing many such incidents ... but I don't remember which one.

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MyballsareSandy2015 · 18/11/2015 18:20

Thanks all, will chat to her tonight. I dont routinely ask her these questions but it does become obvious at times.

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Senpai · 18/11/2015 18:21

Depends... Does she put it in right before bed and take it out first thing when she wakes up? If so, she's probably fine.

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Writerwannabe83 · 18/11/2015 18:22

YANBU

I read an article only a few weeks ago about a 16 year old girl who died from TSS after having left a tampon in for too long. It was really awful.

The absolute longest I leave one in for is 6 hours but I always try to change it earlier than that. I don't wear tampons overnight.

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Mintyy · 18/11/2015 18:23

Yanbu! It is a terrible risk. I heard of someone dying from toxic shock certainly within the last 12 months.

I was with one of my best friends when she went into TSS and had to take her to A&E in the middle of the night - horribly scary.

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Pipbin · 18/11/2015 18:24

Vestal The first one was Tampax, the second one I don't recall.

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Mintyy · 18/11/2015 18:24

Senpai - that is 14 hours! Did you read the thread title? Far too long and very dangerous imo.

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Mintyy · 18/11/2015 18:26

Don't get NickiFury's point at all?

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