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Teenagers

Parenting teenagers has its ups and downs. Get advice from Mumsnetters here.

TMI, I know, but what do you do with...

50 replies

BigTillyMint · 11/05/2010 17:34

used ST's?

I have just bought some for (not used ones, LOL) for DD who is looking more and more like she might start sometime soon, and then I started wondering, do you flush them or throw them in the bin?

(I have only used tampons for so long, I'm not sure if it's OK to flush them!)

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forkhandles · 11/05/2010 17:35

I roll them up and put them in small bin by loo, our loo blocks so easily I can't flush anything other than paper!

msrisotto · 11/05/2010 17:36

You can't flush them, bin em.

nickschick · 11/05/2010 17:36

put them in a nappy sack and then the bin.

30andMerkin · 11/05/2010 17:36

No no no no no. Don't flush. It will jam your loo in about 10 minutes, and it will never ever biodegrade.

In the bathroom bin, with a plastic bag that you can tie up to seal, and some spare bags under the sink.

cocolepew · 11/05/2010 17:36

I used to put them in a nappy bag and bin them.

ProfYaffle · 11/05/2010 17:37

Throw them away. I used to use Always that came with those little plastic wrappers you could wrap them up neatly in.

BigTillyMint · 11/05/2010 17:37

I was afraid you would say that - eeeuuuwwww!!!!

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thisisyesterday · 11/05/2010 17:37

don't flush them, put them in the bin.
you shouldn't flush tampons either btw

smallishsheep · 11/05/2010 17:38

What a healthy attitude to pass on to your teenage daughter

BigTillyMint · 11/05/2010 17:38

Do I have to teach DD how to do this?

double eeeeeeuuuuuuwwwwww!!!!!!!

The nappy sack option sounds the one. Bet I get some funny looks in the chemist, though, with no baby......

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smallishsheep · 11/05/2010 17:40

Seriously, you're presumably old enough to have a teenage daughter.
Grow up

thisisyesterday · 11/05/2010 17:40

if you feel this strongly about it ten why not just buy her tampons?

BigTillyMint · 11/05/2010 17:43

I'm not really that worried about showing her how to bin them.

I have talked to her about tampons, but there's no way I would make her use them - they must sound quite scary to a pre-teen.

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FiaGrace · 11/05/2010 17:43

You don't need nappy sacks though, you can buy small scented bags from Boots/Superdrug. I guess they're the same as nappy bags but much smaller.

cocolepew · 11/05/2010 17:45

The supermarket bags are much cheaper.

RatherBeOnThePiste · 11/05/2010 17:46

There are some special purple sacks like nappy sacks for pads, buy a small bathroom bin with alid, put the little box of bags in the bathroom, and show her what to do.

She will want her mum to help her, not wind her up!

There will be no funny looks in the chemist/Tesco/wherever

nickschick · 11/05/2010 17:46

buy nappy sacks in tesco or sainsburys the value ones are about 25p for 100 - there isnt any need for them just that it might be more 'private' for your dd.

kormachameleon · 11/05/2010 17:50

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BigTillyMint · 11/05/2010 17:51

I didn't know you could buy special bags - will look out for them. Are they on the ST's aisle?

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AuntieMaggie · 11/05/2010 17:59

SANITARY ITEMS GO IN THE BIN!!!

sorry, but it pisses me off when people talk about flushing things that shouldn't go down the toilet as it ends up in our rivers and on our beaches as our sewage systems aren't designed to cope with them!

RatherBeOnThePiste · 11/05/2010 17:59

Here you are
58p for 50 from tesco, somewhere in the sanitary department, if in doubt - ask someone!

zandy · 11/05/2010 18:02

Why use a plastic bag? Presumably there is a plastic bag lining the bin in the bathroom. Roll/wrap used towel in the case in which it arrived and pop in the bin.

snowkitten · 16/05/2010 19:44

dd and I roll ours up on the little wrapper they come with. The adhesive bit on it keeps it closed and then pop in bathroom bin. More ofthen than not i end up having to retrieve them from her knicks anyway! Lazy mare

BertieBotts · 16/05/2010 19:49

Just buy the Always in the green packet - they come with a wrapper to wrap them in and then dispose of them. All her friends will do this, she will be teased if she goes into school with a supply of nappy sacks. She's probably had a lady from Always come to do a talk at school and mentioned the special wrapper anyway.

Snowkitten, that is disgusting! My mum was not that hot on housework by any means but if I'd done that I think she'd have made me do my own washing!

AnyFucker · 16/05/2010 19:57

why do you need "special bags" ?

don't be so precious

just roll 'em up in a few layers of toilet roll, put in bin

empty bin every day

fanny's your aunt...dunno what the drama is here, tbh