Monistat is used to treat vaginal infections - tampons should never be used during a vaginal infection. Tampons are a major cause of vaginal infections as they encourage harmful bacterial growth, prevent vaginal cleaning, and effect vaginal pH - thus could make your infection worse or trigger another infection, using tampons when your vaginal flora i sout of balance also increases risks of Toxic shock syndrome. The treatment needs to be allowed to readjust your vaginal flora and flush out, tampons prevent this.
YES! JUST TAKE A BATH! Its easier than a shower. just wipe good before going in. also NEVER wear a tampon while in the bath!
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No, a tampon can go no further than your vaginal canal. If you struggle to find the tampon then squat and push down to force it down closer to the vaginal canal to make it easier to reach, if you still can't remove it then see your doctor.
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Yes, you can wear a tampon during TSA screening before a flight. Tampons are considered personal items and do not need to be removed during the security screening process. However, if an item appears suspicious to the TSA officer during the screening, they may request further inspection or ask you to remove the item.
A tampon should not hurt you if you're using it correctly. Tampons can hurt if you tense-up during insertion, if you insert at the wrong angle, if you don't insert high enough, if you use too high an absorbency, or if they hit your cervix. Tampons also have health risks such as Toxic Shock Syndrome, and tampons can expand into the cervix which can increase menstrual cramps.
Yes, of course you can lay down when you are wearing a tampon - just don't sleep with tampons in. There's no reason to think that you wouldn't be able to lay, sit, or stand-up wearing a tampon. If you have problems laying down while using a tampon then you may not have inserted correctly.
If you can't feel the tampon but think it is lodged inside of you, you will need to go to a doctor asap. Any time a tampon is left in for long periods a person can develop toxic shock syndrome which can be fatal.
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)
Your tampon is in your vagina and does not need to be removed for you to urinate. Once you do go, your bladder will be less full and the tampon will probably be easily removed. If several hours go by without being able to remove the tampon (are you certain one is in there?), then a doctor visit is in order.
First hold the part of the applicator that has the lines on it and is thin with your middle finger and thumb, then push it in to your vagina a little pit slanted towards your back. Then when your fingers that are holding the applicator touch your body use your pointer finger to puch in the actual tampon, push it until you cant push it until it clicks(if you hav a click one) and then pull the applicator out and your done!!! :) This should never hurt and if it does then that means you didn't push it in far enough so just pull it out and start with another one (on askkids.com you can type in how to put on a tampon and find some sites with great videos as well!)
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