== == == == * If you are not sexually active it is harder to get a tampon in. Don't force it if. It will either fit or not. I find if I masturbate first then they go in really easy. I like to rub the plastic applicator against my clit and I climax quickly.
* Tampons are not that good for a woman in the first place. They do rub and, in future can cause some problems. Since you are having difficulties with a tampon try the Always Wings with TABS! These work very well and are much safer and less of a problem for you to deal with. Get the 'Overnight' ones if you bleed heavily or medium if you don't.
It is normal for many women, especially when they are first using tampons. If you are a virgin, your hymen may still be mostly intact and it will be very difficult (even painful) to use tampons. Stress and improper positioning can also be a problem. When you are nervous, your vaginal muscles tighten. Try to relax and make sure your legs are spread enough to give you access. It may also help to squat or put one leg up for a better angle.
Do not attempt to use tampons when you are not menstruating. Tampons require some lubrication to slide into your vagina, and inserting it dry will be painful but can also cause damage.
You cannot do this, it would be embarrassing for you, so wear a tampon, or stay out of the pool.
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No, a tampon cannot get you pregnant, not does it offer any protection against getting pregnant if you have sex while one is inserted.
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.
No, obviously you cannot get pregnant by a tampon.In order to get pregnant you need sperm to fertilize an egg, sperm normally comes from a penis - thus to get pregnant you'd either have to have sex or have IVF. A tampon is not a penis, a tampon cannot contain sperm, and using a tampon is not sex - thus you can't get pregnant by a tampon.
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.
I had a tampon in and forgot to remove it when I went to bed. I have a heavy flow during the beginning of menstruation and when I went to the bathroom I thought I felt it fall out on its own, but when I looked in the toilet it was too red to see the tampon. I have checked twice and I cannot feel it inside me, is it safe to use another tampon?
You cannot. It has to be snaked out or the toliet bowl replaced.
No, a tampon cannot get into your uterus as the opening to the cervix (the bottom of the uterus) is too narrow for a tampon to get into. Your vaginal canal is essentially a dead-end as far as tampons are concerned, they can go no further than the vaginal canal. If you insert [clean] fingers vaginally you can feel for yourself that your vaginal canal is only so long ans there's nowhere for a tampon to go.
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Tampons can't get stuck inside you. Tampons can go no further than your vaginal canal, this is because at the top of the vaginal canal is the cervix (opening to the uterus) and a tampon cannot pass through this. As long as you relax and you're using tampons correctly you can remove a tampon - if you struggle then you'd need to see your doctor for help to remove the tampon.
A tampon cannot go any further than your vaginal canal, the cervix at the top of the vaginal canal stops the tampon from going any deeper. If you forget a tampon then remove it as soon as possible and do not use tampons for the rest of that cycle. Watch for symptoms of vaginal infections like bacterial vaginosis, such as bad smelling or excessive discharge, and see your doctor if you see these.