Although we think of menstrual fluid as being blood, it may at times have a more skin-like appearance, as may clots. The color of your menstrual fluid has no medical significance. Some women who see this kind of appearance at their period are afraid they are pregnant or miscarrying. If you were, your pregnancy test would be positive. take one if it will put your mind at ease.
I felt as if my insides were inflamed.
Yes they Would of felt and seen the tampon. Although if your partner was also intoxicated then he may of not felt it, but it would of stopped the penis from going a mere 3 inches in your vaginal opening. And also it can not be still in there if it was in the first place, It wouldn't of went far at all during intercourse, therefor if it was still in your vaginal opening you would be able to see it and/or feel it.
I had a tampon in and forgot to remove it when I went to bed. I have a heavy flow during the beginning of menstruation and when I went to the bathroom I thought I felt it fall out on its own, but when I looked in the toilet it was too red to see the tampon. I have checked twice and I cannot feel it inside me, is it safe to use another tampon?
I felt uneasy when the nurse pulled a syringe out from her cabinet.
Yes, the whole tampon is supposed to go into your vagina.You can't leave some of the tampon hanging out, apart from the fact that it'd not be able to do the job properly if not inserted correctly but it'd be very uncomfortable. When inserted fully you can't feel the tampon, although if you're using tampons with a string that should still be outside your body.
I've had 4 misscarriages, an they all, HURT. It felt like my insides were falling out, it was achy, crampy, very bloody tissue like blobs in the toilet, not everyone is the same, for me it hurt!
You should only be able to see the string, it should be comfy (although even if it's in right it can feel weird the first few times), and if you put the first bit of finger in your vgina, you shouldn't be able to feel the actual tampon.
Gatling guns. They were on a wheeled mount, pulled by horses- and he felt they would slow him down too much.
They felt that it was another European war, and didn't want to get pulled in again like with WWI.
Yes, you would be able to feel if there was a tampon still within your vagina. If you suspect you may still have a tampon in place clean your hands and insert fingers vaginally to feel around the vaginal canal to check - your vaginal canal isn't that long so you should be able to reach easily, but if you do struggle try to squat and push down as if you were passing a bowel movement. If you can't tell if there is a tampon there then you should tell someone to ask for help or see your doctor.
A tampon should not hurt you if you're using it correctly. Tampons can hurt if you tense-up during insertion, if you insert at the wrong angle, if you don't insert high enough, if you use too high an absorbency, or if they hit your cervix. Tampons also have health risks such as Toxic Shock Syndrome, and tampons can expand into the cervix which can increase menstrual cramps.
got up, hauled, dragged, towed. felt (as in 'pulled three G's of force during acceleration') accomplished (as in 'pulled a night shift') strained or tore (as in 'pulled a muscle') prepaired for eating (pulled pork)