How do you insert tampon in rectum?
This may freak you out but just to let you know the tampon has
to go into your vagina.
This is the way I was taught. When you are in the bathroom, use
your fingers and insert them where you would the tampon. Gently,
feel your way. You get a sense of your body that way. It feels real
nice too! Be careful though, it may give a an orgasm. Though
orgasms are quite nice.
With the tampon, you can use either the applicator ones, or the
non applicator ones. I have found, especially if you are using them
for the first time, that you get the the tampons without an
applicator. Try and get the ones that have lubricant, or a
"silk-touch cover", and a string. The lubricant makes the insertion
more comfortable, and the string - well easier to take the tampon
out.
First Wash your hands! I inserted my first tampon when I was on
the floor with my feet on the sink. Make sure that the first time
you insert a tampon have your legs WIDE OPEN! I of course had a
mirror to find this hole. RELAX RELAX Then, I started to widen the
hole with my finger my measuring how big the tampon is with my
finger then I marked it and I put my finger in the hole and stopped
when the line was gone in my hole then after I did that a few times
I attempted to put my first tampon in. Now, you obviously unwrap
the tampon. For your first attempts I would advise you to try when
your period is heaviest. Squat down a little bit, with your legs
open. Now take the tampon in your fingers and rounded side UP,
gently push it inside of you. You will feel the direction you need
to be pushing, as you will feel discomfort otherwise.
Push it up quite far, too low and it will cause a lot of
discomfort, especially sitting down. Tip: when done, sit on the
toilet, with the seat down. If you can't feel the tampon, you've
done just fine.
Don't worry about "losing" the tampon inside you, and don't
worry if it takes a few tries before you master this. All older
women had to learn!
Unwrapped the tampon. Push the applicator inside of your vagina,
once your fingers touch your skin, finish inserting the tampon. It
should not be feelable, and it should be comfortable.
Tampons can be tricky. I am assuming that this question is from
a young lady who doesn't have a female she is close enough to to
ask. Here goes, unwrap tampon, make sure the string is securely
attached, and dip the tip of the tampon in a lubricant(VASELINE, KY
Jelly). DO NOT use Vicks, butter, or fruit jelly. With panties off
or lowered to a comfortable level, place one foot on the edge of a
stool or bath tub in your bathroom, then insert the tampon aimed at
the back of your waist. You may have to wiggle it around a bit
until it all of a sudden will slide right in. Remove the applicator
and make sure you can feel the string attached, which should hang
outside of your body. NOW- NEVER allow it to remain inside for more
than 12 hours. At the very least it should be changed every 4 - 8
hrs. The more relaxed you are the easier it will be.
Tampons should not be painful, nor even cause any real
discomfort. So if it does, try using a smaller size, or even a
different brand. You can also try pushing the tampon further in, or
not as far, depending on how far you had been inserting the tampon.
If the pain persists, you need to talk to your school nurse or see
a doctor. Or you may be able to call and speak to a nurse at your
local county health unit.
First, you should find a comfortable position. My favorites are
sitting on the toilet, squatting, or lifting one leg up onto the
bathtub.
Second, open up the tampon and make sure that there is a string.
It could be dangerous to use a tampon without a string because you
could forget it is there and suffer from TSS (Toxic Shock
Syndrome). You also need the string to remove the tampon.
Third, it's time to insert the tampon. The vagina points upward,
and sort of to the back, so push the tampon up in that direction.
When it is in properly, you won't feel it.
A tampon has two parts. A card tube bit and the bit the tampon
comes out of.. You put your thumb on the end of the card tube which
has the hole in, and you put your middle and index fingers on
either side of the bit the tampon comes out of near the middle of
the whole thing. Bad diagram, because it's drawn with text symbols,
but it should now look like this. c==II==J The c is the rounded end
where the tampon comes out, the Is are your middle and index
fingers, which are on opposite sides, and the J is your thumb. You
put the rounded end into your vagina until your two fingers are
touching your vaginal area, then, push on your thumb like a syringe
until it's all gone in. If anything but the string is sticking out,
pull the tampon out and try again with a new one or it could be
really uncomfortable and hurt.
First, get a quiet place like the bathroom.
Get in a comfortable position like squat or put one leg up on
the toilet. Take the tampon out of the package and stick it up the
vagina all the way until you are touching your skin. Pull the
applicator out and you are ready to go! !
First you must find a quiet place to sit or stand, like the
bathroom. Get in a position that you are comfortable with. Most
girls like to squat down or put one leg on the bath or toilet seat.
Now is the time where you spread the folds of skin (minor and major
labia) push the tampon up your vagina using the applicator or your
fingers (the vaginal opening is under the urethra) Remove the
applicator and you're good to go!
In the hole in your vagina. You take it out of the package and
the side without the string you put in.
For a more descriptive answer, there are 2 holes. one is where
you pee and the other is the hole of you vagina.
DO NOT put it where you pee! That one is the "flappy" one.
Insert it into the other one (the lower one). But not your anus.
Anyway it should go up and back. It'll hurt the first few times and
will be hard to push it all the way back, so try getting the slim
or slender tampons first. Just push with the applicator or your
finger. But don't just push it back, push it up and back. Otherwise
it'll hurt a lot more! If it hurts after you've done it a few (20)
times, you may be putting it in wrong. Talk to your mom or an aunt
or someone. I know it's hard to talk to someone (because I still
haven't talk to my mom about it), but try to get up the courage.
Maybe just email her. Anyway, there are plenty of good books out
there about it. Try The Care and Keeping of YOU, an American Girl
book. I know it sounds babyish, but it's what helped me with my
first time with a tampon. It's got lots of other information about
nutrition and psychology and all that other puberty-ish stuff. But
it's seriously a really really good helpful book.
Firstly you must find a quiet place to sit or stand. Get in a
position that you are comfortable with. Most girls like to squat
down or put one leg on the bath or toilet seat. Now is the time
where you spread the folds of skin and put the tampon up the hole.
Make sure the removal string is visible. Do the insertion
slowly.
Inserting a tampon- First wash your hands! Then you can lie on
the floor or have one foot on the toilet. Of course you should
already be undressed from the waist down. Make sure you have a
mirror and look for a hole that should not be where your poo comes
out. Look for where it was bleeding. And insert there.
Removing a tampon- Just slowly pull the sting out of your
vagina. If it hurts then its dry but you must get it out so fill
the bathtub and spread you legs wide apart to let water in then try
to pull it out. TAMPONS ARE TO BE CHANGED EVERY 4-7 hrs!!
You just have to read the instruction given to you on the packet
or box