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Do tampons have a best before date??

31 replies

Millie1 · 06/04/2005 19:08

Found quite a few boxes, maybe 2-3 years old, whilst spring cleaning - are they safe to use or should I dump them? I know it's a strange question but have a mental vision of them disintegrating!! TIA

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bran · 06/04/2005 19:11

I think they're ok as they are sterile when they're packed. So long as they wrapping is intact and they haven't become damp they should be fine. If you're worried then open one and sniff it, if there's any contamination with mould you ought to be able to smell it.

hunkermunker · 06/04/2005 19:13

Tampons aren't sterile when they're packed, I don't think. Just "look" sterile because they're bleached cotton.

kama · 06/04/2005 19:16

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bundle · 06/04/2005 19:18

(how long before someone mentions mooncups?? )

Millie1 · 06/04/2005 20:03

Thanks - I'll e-mail them. Mooncups ... okay, I'll ask - aren't they uncomfortable to use?

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bran · 06/04/2005 23:25

They aren't sterile? Yeuch.

whatsername · 06/04/2005 23:27

Ooooh, I'll do the mooncup lecture if you want...

mammya · 07/04/2005 00:07

I just started using my mooncup today and I love it! No more tampons for me, yippie!
And no, it doesn't hurt at all, in fact I can't feel it, much more comfortable than an tampon IMO.

mammya · 07/04/2005 00:07

Wink Grin

hazlinh · 07/04/2005 02:59

er whats a mooncup?

and i'm glad u started this thread millie1 i have two boxes of em about 3 years old in my medicine cabinet!!!didnt know what to do with em
lol

fuzzywuzzy · 07/04/2005 05:22

mooncup

hazlinh · 07/04/2005 07:13

eek!!

they look scary....
lol...

flamesparrow · 07/04/2005 08:19

Awww, I was about to come do the mooncup lecture.

Beaten to it....

Mud · 07/04/2005 08:31

I'm sorry - but sterile

PMSL - how sterile is a penis FGS

Twiglett · 07/04/2005 12:25

"how sterile is a penis" ROFLMAO

That's a fabulous line

happymerryberries · 07/04/2005 12:44

Tampons and applicators don't have to be sterile, neither to applicators for vaginal creams etc (used to work for a company that manufactured the latter). Mud is quite right, penises arn't sterile and the vagina is perpous built for coping with them! has it's own wonderful ways of coping with a wide range of normal bacteria etc

northerner · 07/04/2005 12:49

PMSL at the thought of a sterile penis

Bozza · 07/04/2005 13:19

According to my GP "the vagina is not a sterile environment" (obviously) so they don't bother about making sure everything is sterile when they insert a coil. Assume the coil is because thats going beyond the vagina but don't know.

As for the tampons - I would definitely use them with no second thoughts.

bran · 07/04/2005 17:57

So are you saying that it's not necessary for dh to wipe his private bits down with surgical spirit before sex? If not, what will we do for foreplay?

happymerryberries · 07/04/2005 17:59

You mean you don't get him to scald his bits with boiling water, just to be sure???

Fio2 · 07/04/2005 18:01

bran

bran · 07/04/2005 18:03

Well he only has to do that if it's going anywhere near my mouth HMB, as I don't like the taste of surgical spirit.

happymerryberries · 07/04/2005 18:04

Couldn't you get him to dip his dong in a nice strong G & T????

iota · 07/04/2005 18:06

what about putting them in Milton sterilising fluid?

bran · 07/04/2005 18:10

I think this is much more info than Millie1 wanted when she first posted . (Good G&T idea HMB, but how horrible does Milton taste Iota?)

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