Stop using tampons, and get to know your genitals first.
It's pointless attempting to use tampons if you don't even know the basics of your own anatomy, not to mention it's unlikely you understand tampons effect on your vagina and how to prevent tampon risks if you don't understand the basics of vaginal anatomy. Take some time to learn about your vagina and vulva, look at diagrams and look at your vulva in a mirror to identify where your vaginal opening is. Explore your vagina with your fingers to feel how it curves and how the vagina tightens if you're tense or will open when you're aroused, this makes it easier when it comes to inserting tampons.
Use a mirror. I had trouble the first time, too but a mirror really seems to help. just put it on the floor and you should be able to find it
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.
If you can feel the tampon of feel uncomfortable once you have closed your legs then the likelihood is that the tampon isn't inserted high enough. The first few inches of your vaginal canal are narrower than further-up in the vagina, if not inserted far enough the tampon will sit in this area and as the vaginal muscles push together they would push against the tampon. This area also has more nerve endings so even if there is no discomfort you are still more likely to feel the tampon if it's here.
Yes, you can see a picture of a tampon by googling for an image of tampons. You can also see a picture of a tampon on the side of a tampon box. If you were to buy tampons you would be able to see a tampon first-hand too!
It shouldn't hurt at all when you are wearing a tampon, if it does something is wrong.If it hurts when you sit down it is likely that you have not inserted the tampon far enough, thus as you sit down the vaginal muscles push against the tampon lower down in the vaginal canal. This is common when first using tampons or if you use applicators, next time try non-applicator and push further.
If you wear a tampon then you can. =]
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
Nothing happens to a first-time tampon user.A person uses tampons for the first time and that's it - using a tampon doesn't change a person in any way. As long as the user is relaxed and using tampons correctly they will simply insert the tampon and it will absorb flow just like it's supposed to. It's no different to any other time they use tampons.
The Greeks went a step further than other ancient civilizations in trying to understand nature by focusing their attention on astronomy. They were also the first civilization to have their laws and rules written down.
In the box there are very helpful and easily understood directions and diagrams.
The first recorded instance of tampon use was in ancient Egypt, these are made from rolled-up papyrus. Women in the past have also used moss, natural sea sponge, or cloth rolled up to be used like a tampon.
Tell him that you lost your virginity when over-enthusiastically inserting a tampon.
No. Tampon should only be worn when on a period and taken out several times a day. Bacteria builds in the tampon and can cause a infection called toxic shock syndrome. It will kill if the bacteria enters the blood stream. Young girls starting their periods also should not use tampons for the first year or two. Read the tampon boxes.