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You’ve been grabbing a foreign object and shoving it inside of you since you were a preteen. I’m talking about tampons, of course. But how much do you really know about the synthetic fabrics that sit in your body, sometimes for hours at a time? Here are 15 facts about tampons that you should know.

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 Your tampon is bleached with chlorine

Chlorine, as in the stuff used to keep hot tubs and swimming pools clean? Yes. Cotton and rayon tampons aren’t naturally that white. Chlorine can upset your hormonal balance and cause health problems, which is one of the reasons why you shouldn’t leave tampons in very long.

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Your tampon doesn’t go where you pee

In case this hasn’t been cleared up for you yet (and this actually hasn’t been cleared up for a lot of women!) you have three holes down there: the urinary, the vaginal and the anal. Your tampon doesn’t go in your urethra because you would obviously urinate all over it when it’s time to go to the bathroom.