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All tampons are pretty much the same size, it's more about absorbency - and absorbency is regulated across all brand so a light absorbency in one brand will be the same as a light absorbency in another brand. Always use light absorbency when first using tampons, only use higher absorbency if you leak through this within the first few hours, and use pads when your flow is too light for tampons. Although sponge tampons like Beppy or Gynotex are shorter so smaller than conventional tampons.

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The smallest size tampon is typically referred to as "lite" or "junior." These tampons are designed for light flow days or for individuals who are new to using tampons.

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Well, I use slender. That is the smallest normal size. However, if you are just starting your first period, there is a junior mini size.

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