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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.

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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.

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It is inserted improperly.

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Possibly.

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