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You don't need a string to remove a tampon, strings are simply added to some tampons to make removal easier - many cloth tampons, sponge tampons, and soft tampons don't have strings. There are also other items like menstrual cups, softcups, diaphragms, and caps that don't require strings.

All you need to do is insert your [clean] fingers vaginally and pull the tampon out by grabbing the tampon itself. If you struggle to remove the tampon be sure to relax, get into a squatting position and push down on vaginal muscles to move the tampon closer to the vaginal opening.


If you still can't remove the tampon ask a friend/family member to help you, or you'll need to go to your doctor as leaving a tampon in over 4-6 hours increases risks of infections and TSS.

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If there's no string then you simply insert clean fingers vaginally to pull the tampon out.

Commercial tampons and organic tampons have strings, these are included just to make removal easier but strings really aren't needed to remove things from your vagina. Products such as sponge tampons, soft tampons, cloth tampons, menstrual cups, softcups, diaphragms, caps, etc. can all be inserted vaginally and none of these have a string. Your vagina is only so deep so you can easily reach inside to take these products out, same goes for tampons without a string.


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It's possible, but very unlikely unless you have serious issues with vaginal muscle tone (such as if you have recently given birth and not yet recovered). The tampon sits fairly high in the vagina, above the narrowest part of the vagina, and vaginal muscles keep the tampon in place.

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yes with your fingers but if you can't get it out that way then go to the doctors.

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If i used my last tampond but i don't remember removing it can the string get lost?

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