If your tampon tears - which rarely happens - then all you need to do is insert your fingers vaginally to remove the rest of the tampon. If it's just a small bit of tampon the vagina may clean it out itself, but otherwise you should go to your doctor to remove whatever is left if you can't remove it yourself.
OB is simply a brand of non-applicator tampon. You would use them the same way as you would any other conventional tampon.
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There are many splits, such as Shaivism, Vaishnavism & Shaktism. There are also minor splits who do not believe in idol worshipping, or believe in other Gods.
It is not possible to completely "lose" a tampon inside yourself.Your vagina can only go so deep, then there is a wall with a very small opening that only stretches when it's time to give birth called the cervix. This wall actually protects your body from that very accident, and from any other foreign bodies entering your innards that shouldn't be there.However, the string of a tampon can break from the tampon, thus making you believe that it can be lost inside of you completely. Never fear, though, it can be retrieved. If you are unable to get it yourself, you must see your OB/GYN or the ER immediately because leaving it inside for too long can cause a bacterial growth or TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome). It might be embarrassing, but it's imperative. They will be able to remove it.
No, you urinate from the urethra and a tampon goes into the vagina.Both the vaginal opening and the urethral opening are right next to each other within the vestibule of the vulva, but they are not the same hole and it is not possible to insert a tampon into the urethra. A person can urinate as normal when they are wearing a tampon.
the tampon maybe improperly inserted or there maybe other elements such as a tumour or hernia if the pain persists consult a physician
The hymen inside her vagina will not be present. Only, sometimes the hymen can be stretched or broken during other types of activity or even tampon usage. If you are wondering if she has had sex, just ask her.
Sometimes an embryo splits after fertilization into two. This makes identical twins. When the embryo splits, but remains attached to the other, you get conjoined twins.
Simply: applicator tampons have an applicator, non-applicator tampons don't.Applicators were originally included with tampons because the Catholic church was concerned about women touching their own genitals, they continue to be popular in the US because of attitudes Americans have towards female anatomy. Non-applicator are a better option as they're simpler, more hands-on, and give better control so they're easier to insert - also it means less waste.With the average woman using around 12,000-16,000 tampons in her lifetime, adding that amount of plastic to landfill too represents a significant environmental impact.
No, you don't have to have your splits to be a dancer! Though having your splits would help, you can still be a dancer without being able to do a split. I'd advise stretching your splits often, though, as this will increase flexibility and make it easier to leap and do other dance moves. I am a dancer and I can do the splits, but I know many dancers that cannot and they are still talented.
Nothing will happen, it's just like wearing a tampon at any other time. It is possible for water to be absorbed by the tampon, meaning it can leak or feel a little uncomfortable, so make sure to time it to insert just before you go swimming and check after half an hour to an hour.
Neon is chemically inert. It doesnt react with any other element and (to the best of my knowledge) has no role in living things. So I would comment that the element neon is not found inside living things.