The clear thin thing hanging from your tampon may be cervical mucus.
The opening to your cervix is blocked with a thick mucus - this mucus softens and flows into the vagina when you're fertile in order to help the sperm swim up to reach the egg when you ovulate. During menstruation you may be fertile, or sometimes mucus can be carried along with menstrual flow.
Cervical mucous could attach itself to the tampon, just like menstrual fluid.
a hymen is the thin layer of skin that covers your vagina, and when something is inserted into your vagina, such as a tampon or even a penis, that thin layer of skin rips or tears. It can be painful when your hymen tears, but the only bad thing that can happen is that you bleed a little bit just like you would at the end of your period.
The only way is to use a thin pad as a backup
To insert a tampon, wash your hands, then unwrap the tampon and find a comfortable position (sitting, standing, or squatting). Hold the tampon applicator and insert it into your vagina at a slight angle until your fingers touch your body, then push the applicator to release the tampon. Make sure the string is hanging outside your body for easy removal. Remember to change your tampon every 4-8 hours.
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if you mean the thing they pull off in pit stops. its called a take off and its a thin piece of clear plastic that you pull of when the window gets dirty
it is mica
The correct spelling is "icicle" (a long, thin hanging ice form)
The rocks amber and obsidian can be clear in polished thin specimens. Many minerals are shiny and clear in pure crystalline form.
The rocks amber and obsidian can be clear in polished thin specimens. Many minerals are shiny and clear in pure crystalline form.
For Light to emit properly with out any incident of light happening the glass is kept thin and clear
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