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Does it hurt to put a tampon on?

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It can hurt to insert a tampon, but it shouldn't - pain is not normal when using tampons.

It can hurt if you're not relaxed enough when inserting tampons because the vaginal walls clench together when you're tense, thus you'd be pushing against vaginal walls when inserting tampons. If you use too high an absorbency or if you use tampons you're allergic to this can cause pain, as too will using tampons without sufficient flow. You can also experience pain if you don't insert at an angle or if you don't insert the tampon high enough in the vagina.

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No... It doesn't hurt... Just stick it up there and you're good!

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