Tampons are not a form of Birth Control, even when it comes to birth control options such as contraceptive sponges they aren't effective on their own without spermicide being used too. Sperm can easily reach the fallopian tubes as the cervical opening is open and menstrual flow will make the vaginal pH more favourable to sperm. A woman cannot conceive on her period but could conceive a few days later if sperm survive in the vagina and if she has a short cycle so ovulates early.
YES, it absolutely can! Tampons are no means of birth control, stupid. Ever heard about condoms?
No, you cannot get pregnant from sperm on a tampon string. Sperm needs to go inside your vagina, on the string there is no medium through which the sperm can swim up into the vagina. You can be at risk of STI's/STD's though.
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.
NO !! of course not ,, think about how it got there to start with, no!!!! the sperm got there first... a tampon would just push it in further. Even if you did for some reason choose to have sex with a tampon in, this will not prevent pregnancy because the tampon would just absorb some of the semen, and it would still be "in there" Good luck trying to find the tampon after having sex with it in.
The body fluids that contain sperm can soak into fabric and the sperm might be able to find their way through but it is not very likely.
Sperm would remain in the vagina if you used tampons, but the semen would be absorbed by the tampon - also note that you shouldn't use tampons when not menstruating. If you're trying to keep sperm inside the vagina in order to aid with conception you can use softcups or diaphragms.
the answer is NO. Lowering your changes of getting pregnant can only be successful through safe sex, which includes use of condoms or birth control contraceptives. wearing a tampon will NOT lower your chances. that is a myth
You develope it as you go through puburty.
It is highly unlikely that would occur.
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.
Yes
You cannot do this, it would be embarrassing for you, so wear a tampon, or stay out of the pool.
Wear a tampon! I recomend the Always Sports Tampons. Have a Happy Period!