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1. You just wash your hands
Specialists say that you should not only wash your hands before placing the buffer. The best is to disinfect them with a skin disinfectant solution.
2. You do not put it well
Don't believe the urban legends that say tampons should not be pushed. If it does not settle deep enough then the chance of getting bacteria is greater.
3. Change the buffer very rarely
Holding the buffer is something very delicate. If you decide to keep a buffer then you should change it as often as you need to. 4-5 times a day is ideal.
4. Keep the buffer for another day after your periods are gone
That's a big "No". If you have run out of time you should not carry a buffer for safety either. Tampons tend to absorb your vaginal secretions too, and this will cause a drought in your vagina.
5. Do not change it for personal needs
If you meet your personal needs it is necessary to change the buffer. As waste residues favor the growth of bacteria.
6. Use damaged packaging buffer
This should never happen. The tampons should always be sterile, so you should not place a tampon whose packaging is damaged.