The tube like structure you're probably talking about is your cervix. The cervix is the end of your uterus that protrudes into your vagina. It has the texture of your nose. If you leave a tampon in for weeks, the moisture and heat of your body may cause it to move to the top of the vagina, and it's not unusual for it to curve around the cervix. Next time, remember to remove your tampon at the end of your period.
A conventional tampon such as a rayon tampon like Tampax or a cotton tampon like Natracare is around an inch and a half long. A soft tampon like Beppy is only about an inch wide and a quarter of an inch deep. A sponge tampon size will vary depending on how heavy your flow, but often is around the size of a golf ball. A cloth tampon size will vary depending on how long it is made.
quick go to the doctor hurry up what are you doing reading this come on and go. you can get a diese from even have a tampon in for over like 12 hours yes hurry and go to the doctor!!!
Well the tampon can not actually get stuck inside of you but if you mean inside the vagina, you just need to togg at it abit and it will come out. Just relax and don't panic. I would recommend using small ones at the start then larger ones as you grow! x
Yes, you would be able to feel if there was a tampon still within your vagina. If you suspect you may still have a tampon in place clean your hands and insert fingers vaginally to feel around the vaginal canal to check - your vaginal canal isn't that long so you should be able to reach easily, but if you do struggle try to squat and push down as if you were passing a bowel movement. If you can't tell if there is a tampon there then you should tell someone to ask for help or see your doctor.
They rounded sticks and stuck it in sort of like a tampon- they would wrap up freshly ripened leaves around the stick to provide a more comfortable feeling. If this was not a preffered method, they would use animal skins and strap it on using tree sap.
If you can't remove a tampon yourself then you can ask a friend or family member to help you. If you still cannot remove the tampon then yes, you go have to go to a doctor like your gynecologist to remove the tampon or else you risk serious health problems like TSS or severe vaginal infection.
Just like its spelled- tam-pon
Most of the time, women who think they've lost a tampon have not. If you aren't sure, squat down and put one finger in your vagina as you bear down. You'll feel the cervix, with a texture like your nose, at the end of your vagina. Feel around the outside of the cervix (like drawing a circle with your finger around your nose). Do you feel a tampon? if not, there's probably not one there. If you're still not convinced, see your health care provider or your local family planning agency. They can reassure you in a matter of minutes.
I would, but just pull hard on that little string. Try relaxing and taking deep breaths. Then try again to remove it. If not, go to the hospital to prevent any nasty conditions such as TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome)
I believe you are referring to the radula, a tongue-like structure with chitinous scales on it used to rasp and intake moss stuck to rocks.Radula correct sirePalps
I believe you are referring to the radula, a tongue-like structure with chitinous scales on it used to rasp and intake moss stuck to rocks.Radula correct sirePalps
Chromatin, which is DNA wrapped around proteins.