"Tampon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A tampon is a device used by women to absorb menstrual blood and other vaginal secretions during their period. It is a small, cylindrical object made of absorbent material, typically cotton or synthetic fibers, that is inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual flow and help manage heavy bleeding.
Tampons come in different sizes and absorbency levels, with some types designed for night use, traveling, or heavy flow. They can be reapplied and changed as needed to maintain hygiene and comfort during menstruation.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "tampon":
Tampines is a district located in the East Region of Singapore. The name "Tampines" is derived from the Malay word "Temasek", which refers to the area's ancestral homeland. <br><br>In a business context, Tampines is also known as the "Non-Turndown District" because it has a strong industrial and commercial base, with several prominent industrial parks, including Tampines Industrial Estate.
Tamponade is a medical term that refers to the application of pressure to a wound or a blood vessel to stop bleeding. The most common type of tamponade is the cardiac tamponade, where fluid (often blood) accumulates in the sac surrounding the heart, putting pressure on the heart and preventing it from pumping properly.<br><br>The term is also used in a broader sense to describe any method or process of applying external pressure to prevent bleeding or leakage of a fluid, often in a surgical or traumatic context.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, tamponade can also refer to the process of containing or suppressing a particular emotion, idea, or situation, often forcibly or artificially.