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Hi all!
Do you know if tampons are easy to find along the Camino in pharmacies?
Thanks,
Denice!
I have seen many signs stating that.In any given establishment I imagine there would be a sign posted if for some reason they don’t want tampons disposed of in that way. I’ve never seen such a notice though.
Good to knowI have seen many signs stating that.
I don't know where people are buying their tampons, but the ones with applicator are widely available.One other point - the tampons that are widely available in Spain are those without an applicator (like the o.b. brand in the US/Canada). Those are actually my preference, but I know some fellow peregrinas who have been freaked out when they realized it's hard to get the applicator/playtex style in Spain!
In pharmacies, supermarkets and 'droguerías/perfumerías'. A pharmacy would be my last choice, as their prices will be higher.Hi all!
Do you know if tampons are easy to find along the Camino in pharmacies?
Thanks,
Denice!
They are pretty easy to find, and in 2018 I had too many left over so I left a bunch in a first aid kit at the Albergue I was staying at. Now I use one of those reusable things. Saalt is a good company to check out. Even saves $$!Hi all!
Do you know if tampons are easy to find along the Camino in pharmacies?
Thanks,
Denice!
Weird! I never saw any. But then again, I don't like them so maybe I just never noticed! Thanks for the info.I don't know where people are buying their tampons, but the ones with applicator are widely available.
In pharmacies, supermarkets and 'droguerías/perfumerías'. A pharmacy would be my last choice, as their prices will be higher.
You can find tampons in grocery stores and farmacias. And unless something drastic has changed in the last 60 years, the sewage system can handle the refuse with no problem. In any given establishment I imagine there would be a sign posted if for some reason they don’t want tampons disposed of in that way. I’ve never seen such a notice though.
I can't speak to availability but I have frequently been seeing signs at albergues about things they would prefer not going into the toilet and feminine hygiene products are often on the list.You can find tampons in grocery stores and farmacias. And unless something drastic has changed in the last 60 years, the sewage system can handle the refuse with no problem. In any given establishment I imagine there would be a sign posted if for some reason they don’t want tampons disposed of in that way. I’ve never seen such a notice though.
I found that generally in Europe, you find either plain old Tampax, or OB or similar WITHOUT applicators. So if those aren't your preference, you may want to bring some.Hi all!
Do you know if tampons are easy to find along the Camino in pharmacies?
Thanks,
Denice!
Unless you need to change on the trail and have no water supply. Using a pile of wipes rather defeats the purpose.Get thee a menstrual cup.
So much less hassle!
Personally, I don't feel a menstrual cup is a good option.Get thee a menstrual cup.
So much less hassle!