The string is supposed to hang outside so you can pull it. If this has failed you can use your fingers and if that fails you have to see a Gynecologist. You can not leave it inside. A serious bacterial infection will follow and girls have died from it.
Yes, a man would know if you have a tampon in when he inserts his fingers into your vagina. He would be able to feel the tampon inside the vagina.
depends on how big the vagina is for the tampon
If the emergency room doctor did an effective speculum exam, then the doctor w2ould not be able to miss a tampon in your vagina. There is nowhere else a tampon can go; the vagina is a dead end. But removal of a lost tampon is not a reason for an emergency room visit. Next time, see your regular health care provider or your local family planning agency. They are better able to provide this kind of care. Routine GYN care is not what emergency rooms are for, and not their specialty.
There is no trick to avoiding losing a tampon in your vagina. The string hangs outside the vagina. All you have to do is remember to remove the last one of your period.
Yes, I guess so. If he feels comfortable with pulling the tampon out of your vagina.
In situ basically means when something is in position, thus a tampon in situ would mean when the tampon has been inserted into the vagina.
You can't cause a miscarriage by putting a tampon in your vagina. You also can't cause one from a finger, sex toy, or penis in your vagina.
Going swimming won't cause the tampon to get lost in your body. The vagina is a dead end, and the tampon has nowhere to go.
.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.
Depends on how well you know your own anatomy. Squatting over a mirror and having a good look might help, as well as using a tampon that comes with a dispenser. It happens that people try to push the tampon up the urethra instead of the vagina.
No, of course not - a tampon would be inside the vagina, urine comes out via your urethra.
Some tampons have strings in order to make it easier to remove the tampon. Not all tampons have strings, to remove you would insert clean fingers into the vagina to grab the tampon and pull out.