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If you can still see the tampon once it's inserted then you've not inserted it far enougj. Remove the tampon and try again later, this time insert higher - it's best to use non-applicator tampon so you have better control over insertion.

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Q: You know where a tampon goes but you can still see it what do you need to do?
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Info i need to know about periods?

The info that you need to know about periods is that you will require a tampon if you are having periods and you want to engage in an activity such as swimming.


Is ther a video of an actual person putting in a tampon?

I'm sure that there are videos of an actual woman inserting a tampon, but this would be a very specific type of pornography so not easy to find. If you need to see how to insert a tampon then there are many videos on YouTube explaining how to do this and using fake vagina's to show you how. Tampon use is not so complicated that you need a video to know how to do it.


Wear do you put the tampon?

The tampon goes into the vagina - where the blood comes from. However if you don'tknow enough about your anatomy to know where tampons are inserted it's a bad idea to use tampons. You need to know enough about your anatomy to understand how tampons effect vaginal health so you know how to use tampons correctly to reduce risks, also so you know enough to make an informed choice about whether to use tampons or other safer options.


Can you still pee with a tampon in?

Yes, you can still urinate while you're wearing tampons. Tampons go into your vagina, and you urinate from your urethra - they are two completely different holes. If you're using tampons with a string it's a good idea to move the tampon string out of the way so that it doesn't get wet, as it can be unhygienic and uncomfortable to walk around with a wet tampon string. It's a good idea to try to time changing your tampon with urination, just so you don't spend all your time in the bathroom.


What if your having a baby and your tampon is in?

A woman does not get her period while she's pregnant, therefore, she does not need a tampon.


Would I be able to feel if I had a tampon stuck inside me?

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.


Why do you get clear fluids on your panties through tampon?

The last day or so of your period may just be so light that you are no longer passing the blood from the uterus but also the clear discharge from glands in your vagina or mucus from your cervix that is colorless.


When should you know to take your tampon out?

Tampons need to be changed every 4-6 hours.If your tampon leaks then you remove the tampon before this time, and if the tampon leaks within 1-2 hours you may want to use the next absorbency up. Remember you change absorbency as flow changes, if the tampon isn't saturated in blood after 4-6 hours you need to use lower absorbency or if already using lowest absorbency you need to switch to pads as your flow is too light for tampons.Many women use pads or pantiliners as back-up, especially when first using tampons.


How do you put a tampon in if you cannot see where your vagina is?

You need to position a mirror so you can see and feel yourself. Once you have sorted out your anatomy you can do it by touch alone. The vagina does not go straight up, it goes more up and back so you need to put in the tampon at an angle. If you don't have a female relative who you can ask to help go to the school nurse, she has been trained to answer questions like this.


You tried take the tampon out it wont what should you do?

You need to relax - if you're tense vaginal muscles tense causing the vaginal canal to tighten - try masturbating as when aroused your vagina relaxes, lubricates, opens, and increases in size. If there's a chance the tampon isn't full enough then try sitting in a shallow bath and help the water reach the tampon so it can fill-up and soften. If you still can't remove the tampon then you need to go to a doctor or hospital as soon as possible to remove the tampon to reduce risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome.


What should you do if you have the urge to pee all the time possibly because you left a tampon in for too long?

A feeling of needing to urinate more frequently has nothing to do with leaving a tampon in your vagina - leaving a tampon in too long can cause vaginal infections, but not urethral infections. If you suspect that you have left a tampon in feel around the vaginal canal to check, if still unsure you need to see your doctor for them to check. If you suspect you have a urinary tract infection (which would explain your needing to urinate more frequently) then you need to see your doctor for this too.


If on your period wearing a tampon and he does not come inside me what are the chances of being pregnant?

If he did not ejaculate inside you then you cannot get pregnant - in order to make a baby you need sperm and an egg. No sperm (unless sperm in pre-ejaculate, but risk is still low) and no egg (you can't ovulate during menstruation, although you can still be fertile) means no baby. The tampon is irrelevant. If you don't know how babies are made or how to use birth control then stop having sex!