Yes, of course it's okay to urinate while you're wearing a tampon.
The tampon goes into the vagina, whereas you urinate from your urethra, these are two different holes so one doesn't effect the other. It's a good idea if using tampons with a string to move the string out of the way so that it doesn't get wet when you urinate, as it can be uncomfortable and unhygienic to have a tampon string wet with urine. It is best to try to time urination and changing tampons at the same time, not because you have to change tampons when you urinate but just because it's a little more convenient and saves you making more bathroom trips.
Nothing happens when you urinate while wearing a tampon.
Tampons are inserted into the vaginal canal, whereas urine comes out via the urethra, although the opening to the holes are both next to each other in the vestibule of the vulva they are still separate holes so urine doesn't get to the tampon. If using tampons with strings then the string can get wet, move the string out of the way and pat dry if it does get wet to avoid discomfort and risk of infection.
If your tampon isn't in properly, it could leak or you could experience discomfort. Those are the worst possible outcomes.
Yes, you have started your period. How old are you?
It helps them to live
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No.
Yeah. If you are peeing black it means that you are peeing out blood. You should see a doctor right away.
yes ive done it and it did not work
No, it isn't a bad word. It is a product. It is like asking if paper towels are bad words.
If you use a tampon three days after a colposcopy with biopsies, you could disturb the clot on the biopsy sites and they could start bleeding. Take out the tampon and just use pads for a couple of weeks.
No, tampons cannot come out while you're urinating. Tampons go into your vagina and you urinate from your urethra, the two are completely different parts of your body. Unless you have a very serious problem with muscle weakness throughout your pelvic muscles this is not going to happen.
This is not recommended, it could get stuck.
Your tampon should be completely saturated with blood after 4-6 hours - if the tampon is dry when removing then you need to use a lower absorbency or switch to pads. If the string is getting blood on it some may be from blood lingering in the vaginal canal before tampon insertion, but it may also be that blood is simply bypassing the tampon. Try different TYPES (not just brands) of tampon, you may also want to consider menstrual cups which don't leak.