No, a tampon is designed to be inserted into the vaginal canal to absorb menstrual blood. The rectum is not designed for this purpose and inserting a tampon into the rectal cavity can cause serious injury, discomfort, and infection. It is important to use products as intended and seek medical advice if unsure about proper usage.
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Yes, a man would know if you have a tampon in when he inserts his fingers into your vagina. He would be able to feel the tampon inside the vagina.
It wouldn't hurt the baby, but why would you put in a tampon, if you're pregnant you don't have your period.
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I hope you are not wearing a tampon when not on a period. This is unhealthy and if you are just starting your period you should not be using a tampon until you are older. The tampon box gives written as well as a diagram of how to put in a tampon. Follow the directions and read the warnings. This is very important.
Every tampon box has detailed instructions with picture of how to put a tampon in. Very gingerly Follow the instructions in the pack.
You might be uncomfortable, and the tampon would not be able to expand and function normally.
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Put a tampon in or use a pad.
You can only use a tampon if you're menstruating - if you're a boy you may menstruate, but only if you have a uterus and vagina (e.g. if you're a trans boy). If you're a cis boy then there's absolutely no reason for you to be using tampons and nowhere for you to put a tampon as you don't have a vagina. So in short, if you are a boy you do not put a tampon in at all.
This is not recommended, it could get stuck.
Just put a tampon in. The water won't affect it.