Tampons can feel like they are being pushed out or falling out during a bowel movement, if they are saturated, or if they aren't in correctly. Some women never feel comfortable using them, which doesn't mean there's anything wrong with their bodies.
Yes, but it may be more likely to be 'sucked in' (seriously). If you think that you have lost one, make certain that it isn't still inside, tampons lost in the vaginal vault can cause some pretty serious (even life threatening) infections. See your family physician or gynecologist as soon as possible if you suspect that this has happened to you, even if you aren't 100% sure, or if you know it's there but are unable remove it yourself. The doctor is not going to laugh, it happens and it needs to be taken care of.
It is inserted improperly.
Possibly.
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Tampons can increase menstrual cramps if they expand into your cervix - if you have a short vaginal canal and use lengthways expanding tampons this will be worse. Tampons also damage vaginal tissues, if using rayon tampons that are too high an absorbency they may cause tears.If you're sure tampons are the cause of this then use pads or cups instead, they're safer anyway.
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Tampons do not cause pregnancy, the fact that a tampon was pushed up inside you have absolutely no relation to pregnancy what-so-ever. If you had sex and ejaculate got into your vagina there is a chance of pregnancy, but as long as you used emergency contraception chances are slim.
No, tampons cannot cause constipation - tampons cannot effect your digestive system. You can experience constipation during menstruation due to hormonal effects on your digestive system.
Cause they're made to absorb moisture.
No. You can't be pushed into being gay. You are either born gay or you are not.
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i think you can cause they do that in movies so yeah you can be pushed out to sea! (:
You should start using tampons as soon as you are comfortable with your period as well as your pads. If you are a swimmer, athlete etc. you should try tampons cause you can go underwater. To use a tampon varies w/ different people.
Tampons are dry and absorbent so will cause friction against delicate vaginal mucosa during insertion - especially if using commercial tampons such as Tampax, Playtex, Kotex, etc. as these are made from bleached chemically-treated rayon so rougher and may cause irritation.Absorbency is a factor too, if using too high an absorbency or your flow isn't heavy enough for tampons the lack of lubrication will cause discomfort - too high an absorbency also increases risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome. If using correct absorbency but still feeling discomfort try organic tampons, soft tampons, or sponge tampons, also consider menstrual cups or softcups.