hambirg
<font color=blue>Has tooted quietly in church<font
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I'm not flaming you, but I don't think there is ANY scientific evidence that this is in any way true, and I don't even know what you mean by "backflow." As many of us have learned the hard way, there's no such thing as a tampon that can cause anything to "back up."![]()
Well. . .like I said. . you be your own judge, but I'm not the only one that feels this way:
http://infertility.suite101.com/article.cfm/tampons_and_endometriosis
http://www.aphroditewomenshealth.com/news/20020630204433_health_news.shtml
http://forums.obgyn.net/endo/ENDO.9808/0508.html
http://www.the-hangs.com/2010/01/tampons-endometriosis-and-infertility.html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11390166
And smoking was promoted as healthy in the 1950's. There are many people that believe that immunizations are the root of autism. I just know that from my personal experience that I have never had any female problems and that my friends that were the heaviest tampon users have had the worst problems. You be your own judge. I was just throwing that out there. I was a chemistry major in college and Dioxin is no joke. I know people that will only buy organic milk and have the whole family on gluten free diets but still use regular tampons. Yeah. . .it's your body . . .do what you want. . .but P&G and the like is a HUGE lobby. . .just like the tobacco industry was. Make your own decisions.
ETA-It's call menstrual retrograde btw. . .do me a favor. . take a 2 liter bottle. . .stuff cotton in the neck and cut the bottom off. Now turn it over and pour liquid through the cut off bottom. Does the liquid spill over the top or does it leak through the plugged up cotton first? Yeah. . .
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/27320.php
Research has demonstrated that the retention of menstrual discharge promotes the backflow of endometrial cells from the uterus into the pelvic cavity, which is believed to increase the risk of endometriosis in some women.