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Technically, YES.

A tampon can get stuck if the string comes out. This is HIGHLY UNLIKELY, though. Before using a tampon, you should always gently tug on the string to make sure it isn't loose. This will prevent the tampon from getting stuck inside you.

-Hope I helped!

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Tampons cannot get stuck - they can go no further than your vagina and they will come out again. If you struggle to remove the tampon then be sure to relax, or try masturbating so you are more relaxed and lubricated to make removal easier. If you still struggle to remove your tampon then you need to go to the doctor as soon as possible to have the tampon removed by them.

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Can a tampon get stuck on its own accord or does it have to be pushed somehow?

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.


What happens if you have a tampon stuck in you and it hurts when you pee?

having a tampon stuck in you is your first problem. you are at risk of getting a disese and you better get 2 the doctor quik


If there is a tampon stuck inside can your husband get it out?

Yes, I guess so. If he feels comfortable with pulling the tampon out of your vagina.


Is pain normal after retrieving a stuck tampon?

Whether it's normal to feel pain after retrieving a 'stuck' tampon depends on what you mean by it being 'stuck', what you did to retrieve it, and how long afterwards it continues to hurt. If the tampon was 'stuck' because it was too dry then it would have caused vaginal tearing and irritation so would hurt. If the tampon was 'stuck' because you were tense and you had to force it out that would hurt too. If you're experiencing pain days or weeks after removal then you may be looking at an infection.


How do you put a tampon in your butt hole?

This is not recommended, it could get stuck.


Would a stuck tampon constrict the flow of urine?

No, of course not - a tampon would be inside the vagina, urine comes out via your urethra.


Can a tampon get stuck inside you on its own accord or does it have to be pushed somehow?

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.


Can feel a stuck tampon in your stomach?

No. The tampon is right at the opening of the vaginal entrance - it can not reach your stomach. And even if it could it would be too small to feel. You have both ovaries and uterus and intestines but I bet you can't feel them. A tampon is smaller.


How can you dissolve a plastic tampon applicator stuck in your toilet?

You cannot. It has to be snaked out or the toliet bowl replaced.


Can a tampon get stuck in your stomach?

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.


What if a tampon is stuck after having a leep procedure?

Wearing a tampon after the LEEP procedure will irritate the site where the skin was removed, possibly removing the clot and causing bleeding. The end of the tampon will interfere with your body's ability to heal the site. Use pads for a couple of weeks until the skin heals.


What do you do if your tampon gets stuck inside of you?

Well the tampon can not actually get stuck inside of you but if you mean inside the vagina, you just need to togg at it abit and it will come out. Just relax and don't panic. I would recommend using small ones at the start then larger ones as you grow! x