Tampon Use After Childbirth: Safety & Guidelines
It is generally safe to wear tampons again two months after giving birth; however, consult with healthcare provider first
- After giving birth, your body takes time to heal, during which it's crucial to take additional precautions for vaginal health.
- During the pregnancy, birth has likely changed the shape of your vaginal canal , so using a smaller tampon for the 1st month is recommended.
- Consult a healthcare provider, especially if you experienced a complicated birth that requires extra post birth care
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