Sirona Fda Approved Period Made Easy Non Applicator Tampons (20) For Medium & Regular Flow
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Description
About The Brand: Sirona Hygiene Private Limited is an award-winning product innovation brand, committed to solving those intimate and menstrual hygiene issues for women, which are not adequately addressed in the country. Formally incorporated in 2015 by Delhi-based entrepreneur Deep Bajaj (Founder) & Mohit Bajaj (Co-Founder), Sirona is an outcome of the numerous bad experiences women around them faced in terms of basic and intimate hygiene issues. The company is widely popular for being the maker of India’s first portable, disposable and highest-selling (2 million units sold) female urination device, PeeBuddy (using which women can stand and pee in unfriendly toilets) and Sirona Period Pain Relief Patches (India’s first herbal feminine pain relief patches). Moreover, it is the pioneer in advocating the use of sustainable menstrual hygiene products like Sirona Menstrual Cups and has also addressed other intimate and menstrual hygiene concerns.
How to use
Unwrap the tampon string and pull it, quickly and firmly.
Push your index finger into the hollow at the end of the tampon and remove the top part of the foil.
Insert the tampon into the vagina; this will be easiest if the body is relaxed.
Push the tampon into the vagina as far back as possible, at an angle. The tampon is inserted correctly when you can no longer feel it.
The tampon can be removed by slowly pulling the string downwards and forwards. Once the tampon has been removed, wash your hands.
Removing the tampon: If you can't find the string for any reason, wait for the tampon to be completely saturated. Then squat and push. The tampon will move downwards & you will be able to remove it easily. If you feel obvious resistance when trying to remove the tampon, it can be due to the tampon not being fully saturated. Please consult your gynecologist if you fail to remove the tampon. Tampons can hardly be felt, so always make sure to remove the old tampon before inserting a new one. Never use more than one tampon. At the end of your period, make sure that you have removed the last used tampon.