Tampons are inserted into the vagina - where blood comes from.
If you do not know enough about basic anatomy to know that tampons go into a vagina, or where your vagina is located, then you should not be using tampons. Use pads for now and take some time to educate yourself about how your body works - even if you're not a menstruator this is important to know.
Tampons go into the vaginal opening - if you don't know that, if you don't know the basics of your vaginal anatomy, then you shouldn't use tampons. It's important you know how your vagina works in order to understand the potential risks of tampon use so you can make an informed decision about whether to use tampons and understand precautions you need to take. Take some time to learn about your anatomy before you start to consider using tampons or other internal menstrual products.
Tampons go into the vagina - the hole where discharge and blood come from (not the anus or your urethra). If you don't know where your vagina is then you should not use tampons, you need to learn the basics of your own anatomy and understand how tampons effect your vagina first. Look online for diagrams and pages explaining your vulva and vagina, and just use pads for now.
Yes.
This is not recommended, it could get stuck.
The tampon goes into the vagina - literally the hole is your vaginal opening.There is no other hole that a tampon can realistically go into, the vagina is also the place where the blood is coming out so no reason to put it anywhere else. If you don't understand basic female anatomy it is not a good idea for you to be using tampons, stick with pads for now and learn more.
It is beneath your pee hole, have a good feel around that area
Yes, of course you can still go to the washroom with a tampon in - why wouldn't you?Tampons are inserted into the vagina, whereas urine comes out of the urethra and bowel movements come out of the anus, completely different holes. If using a tampon with a string just make sure to move the string out of the way so that it doesn't get wet or dirty.
No, you urinate from the urethra and a tampon goes into the vagina.Both the vaginal opening and the urethral opening are right next to each other within the vestibule of the vulva, but they are not the same hole and it is not possible to insert a tampon into the urethra. A person can urinate as normal when they are wearing a tampon.
You cannot do this, it would be embarrassing for you, so wear a tampon, or stay out of the pool.
Going swimming won't cause the tampon to get lost in your body. The vagina is a dead end, and the tampon has nowhere to go.
yes you can go swimming when you have your period. If you want to do this then its best to use a tampon. Just find what type of tampon suits you and you should be fine.
A tampon cannot really get stuck at all. A tampon can go no further than your vaginal canal, it can't be pushed any higher than that. As long as you are using a tampon and relaxed upon removal the tampon will come out.
If swallowed it could suffocate them. If you want to use something to cover your dogs rear while they are in heat go to the store and buy them some diapers and pierce and hole in the back for their tail.
If you can't remove a tampon yourself then you can ask a friend or family member to help you. If you still cannot remove the tampon then yes, you go have to go to a doctor like your gynecologist to remove the tampon or else you risk serious health problems like TSS or severe vaginal infection.