If you are asking if a tampon with semen on it can get you pregnant, then I don't know but my suggestion is not to put and inseminated tampon in your vagina. If having a tampon in and having sex is your question....you can't do that without causing severe pain and vaginal damage. Other than that....no.
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.
In certain cultures if the girl's hymen membrane has been broken in means they are not virgins anymore. In other words after sexual intercourse if the girl does not bleed it means the are not a virgin. However virginity should be actual sexual intercourse not the hymen being broken by a tampon or something. Hope this helped.
To be pregnant you need to have the sperm of a man in you. If you have lost a tampon inside of your vagina, you should get in a warm bath and, while in there, gently stick your fingers into your vagina and pull out the tampon to avoid Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) To answer your question, no.
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 woman does not get her period while she's pregnant, therefore, she does not need a tampon.
Same as without. You can't have sex with a tampon in. It can harm you and you might not get it out.
No, you cannot get pregnant unless sperm gets into your vagina - also during menstruation you're less likely to be fertile. You should not be engaging in sexual activity if you don't know how conception occurs.
It wouldn't hurt the baby, but why would you put in a tampon, if you're pregnant you don't have your period.
It is not likely unless something has penetrated the vagina such as a tampon before hand.
what is wrong with you??
Most women can resume normal activities almost immediately. Patients should avoid sexual intercourse, douching, and tampon use for at least two weeks to prevent infection while the cervix is closing
No, obviously you can't get pregnant as a result of this. In order to get pregnant sperm needs to get into your vagina,not on your chest - if you don't know how babies are made then stop doing sexual things with your boyfriend and educate yourself, it's not okay that you don't already know this.