hey girl don't worry
If it is your first time of inserting a tampon just take a few deep,breaths and follow these instrustions:
It's most likely that you're not relaxed enough - get used to vaginal insertion by using your fingers first and practice relaxing and tensing your vaginal muscles: feel the difference with your finger how the vaginal canal tightens when you tense, and practice relaxing on command. You can also masturbate before insertion as when aroused the vagina will relax, lubricate, open, and increase in size.
Be sure to use the lowest absorbency for your flow and also only during full flow, opt for non-applicator too as they give you better control to guide the tampon into place - don't force it, and if it hurts stop and try again another time. Getting frustrated or irritating vaginal tissues won't help matters.
There are many places where one can learn how to insert a tampon. One can learn how to insert a tampon at popular on the web sources such as YouTube and Playtex Sport.
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is there a special way to put a tampon in my anus
If you insert the tampon applicator past the grip, you may find it challenging to remove the applicator, but I'm sure you will get it out. There is no great concern.
No, when inserting the tampon all you're inserting is the tampon itself and not the applicator.Applicators are just a means of inserting the tampon without you making contact with your genitals, they're actually not needed at all. The applicator is not part of the tampon so you remove it once you've used it to insert the tampon. If using tampons you should understand how they work and how to insert.
You simply pull the tampon string gently but firmly - or insert clean fingers vaginally to grab the tampon itself in order to remove. Once removed you wrap-up the used tampon and throw in the waste bin, or if you'reusing reusable tampons clean out in the sink. You can then insert a fresh tampon or reinsert the reusable tampon - although it's best to alternate with pads after tampon use.
Some tampons have strings in order to make it easier to remove the tampon. Not all tampons have strings, to remove you would insert clean fingers into the vagina to grab the tampon and pull out.
You can insert a tampon in the wilderness just like you would insert a tampon anywhere else. Make sure to pack anti bacterial wipes for your hands before use, then insert as normal. Take any wrappers and used tampons with you in a plastic disposable zip-lock bag. You may find options like menstrual cups are better in situations like this, they can be worn for 12 hours and there's no waste.
It really doesn't feel like anything if you insert it correctly. There are directions on the side of the box, and it hurts if it isn't pushed all the way inside. Hope I helped!
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.
With enough effort I'm sure you could force a tampon into your urethra, but needless to say it would hurt like hell and likely lead to a urinary tract infection. If you're asking if it's possible to insert it into your urethra accidentally, no it's not possible as you'd feel it and would have to really force it in your urethra. The urethra is small and sensitive, tampons have no place in the urethra.
You can't cause a miscarriage by putting a tampon in your vagina. You also can't cause one from a finger, sex toy, or penis in your vagina.