No, it's not possible to push a tampon in too far.
The vagina is only a few inches in length and at the top of the vaginal canal is the cervix which will prevent the tampon from going any further. A tampon thus can go no further than your vaginal canal as there's nowhere else for it to go, the vaginal canal is essentially a dead end. You can only push the tampon in so far with your finger or an applicator too as it won't reach any further.
I don't think you could even if you tried. Your fingers wouldn't be long enough to push a tampon up "too far".
Not much. You might stick it too far in and if you can't get it out you have to go to the gyno.
A site by girls for girls is Being Girl. A link can be found below. It has tips on how to put in a tampon, and also how to not put it in too far. She can ask questions, they have a professional who answers the questions, and they have a whole page dedicated to helping girls stay safe on line. the website is www.beinggirl.com
NO. Your bladder tube is way too small for this to ever happen.
No. The sperm which will get you pregnant is too far inside of you to be effected by a tampon. It will, however, stop the wet feeling. It is not a good idea to use a tampon for anything except a period as it will dry you out too much and may cause toxic shock syndrome. If you are wet use a pantie pad.
Yes, tampons can commonly increase menstrual cramps so if you keep experiencing this you may want to consider other options like pads or cups. Tampons can hit your cervix if it is low, or expand into the cervix as they fill with menstrual flow. Also if the tampon is too low down it may hurt as you sit or move about, so make sure the tampon is far enough in as this may be the cause of pain.
yes...This has happended to me a million times...It will come out the shiter don't worry...And don't go to the gyno they are all just a bunch of rapeists. NO it is NOT possible for a tampon to move from the vaginal wall to the intestine. Unless you put it there. People should NOT be giving that sort of answer. If you have a tampon in for more than several hours at a time between changes, you are at risk for TSS. READ the info that comes in the tampon box people! If you had a bowel movement and noticed the tampon in the toilet, chances are you just pushed too hard and it came out of the vagina. Seriously, look at a medical encyclopedia once in a while people. I can't believe some of the answers on 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!
You cannot put the Nuvaring in too far as the vagina is closed at the top. If it is not in far enough you are more likely to feelit but it will still work.
Answer Yes; there is nothing inherently wrong with wearing a tampon while you're swimming. It's possible (but unlikely) that if you are doing highly active things in the swimming pool and your bathing suit does not fit properly, you may have some water seep into your vaginal cavity and it will be absorbed by the tampon. The chances that the amount of water that the tampon absorbs would be enough to keep it from absorbing blood are incredibly small and you should not have to worry about it. I would check/change your tampon at least two hours after getting out of the pool just to be on the safe side; however, if you are in a social situation (such as a pool party) then put in a fresh one just before the party and you shouldn't have to worry about it too much. Bringing a spare is always a good idea, but your tampon will still work after getting in and out of the pool. Hope that answers your question! Answer On tampon packets and instructions, it generally says to put a new one in before swimming and put a new one in after swimming
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Tampon size isn't an issue, remember that your vagina is designed to accommodate things far bigger than a tampon, but tampon absorbency is an issue. Tampons dry-out vaginal tissues causing small tears in the vaginal walls, thus if you use too big an absorbency for your flow then it will have more of a drying effect so cause more tears - thus higher risk of TSS and more likely to cause discomfort. As long as you're relaxed and use the correct absorbency for your flow tampon use shouldn't hurt at all.
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