No, you urinate from the urethra and a tampon goes into the vagina.
Both the vaginal opening and the urethral opening are right next to each other within the vestibule of the vulva, but they are not the same hole and it is not possible to insert a tampon into the urethra. A person can urinate as normal when they are wearing a tampon.
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.the tampon fits into the vagina, and the urine comes out of the bladder into the urinary tract, so do not worry, you can urinate without having to remove the tampon.
You move the tampon string out of the way of your urethra, or you can use tampons without strings to avoid the problem all together.
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
You would urinate as normal.Tampons go into the vaginal canal, whereas you urinate out of your urethra - thus tampons have no effect on your urinating. If you're using tampons with a string it's best to move the tampon string out of the way so it doesn't get wet as this can be uncomfortable and wondering around with a wet tampon string can make your genitals more warm/moist so more favourable to bacteria.
You can tell because boy's pee goes up and girls pee goes down.
Yes, you have started your period. How old are you?
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It is beneath your pee hole, have a good feel around that area
No, you shouldn't feel like you need to urinate while wearing tampons. Tampons go far enough in the vagina so that there shouldn't be pressure on your urethra or bladder. Chances are if you feel like you need to urinate a lot it's because you're drinking more or maybe have a urinary tract infection.
No, a tampon goes into the vagina so it has no effect on your urethra or urination. If a woman uses tampons with strings she should move the string out of the way to avoid the string getting wet, this could increase risk of infection by giving bacteria and yeast a warm moist place to multiply.
The tampon goes all the way into the vaginal canal - if that's what you mean by the muscle, as the vaginal canal is essentially a muscular tube. The whole tampon goes into the vagina and quite deep, it wouldn't even be near the vaginal opening once it is inserted so certainly wouldn't hang out. All that hangs out is the tampon string for easy removal, that is if you use a tampon with a string.
If your tampon is getting soaked with urine you may not be inserting it correctly. The first part of the applicator should be fully inserted into the vagina except for the part you're holding, and the second part should be fully pushed into the first. Most boxes of tampons come with detailed instructions on how to use them, so look at the guides and pictures to confirm you're using them properly. If you're talking about the tampon string - just pull it away from your urine stream before you pee.