First you have to stand up then make sure the tampon is at a 45 degree angle to back of your woman hood. Then insert it in. If it feels uncomfortable, try to push it in a little more until you can't feel it. Then it should be placed in correctly. Don't leave it in for more than 8 hours though.
From Tamax:
Getting readyWash your hands and unwrap a fresh tampon.
Finding a comfortable positionMany teens have found that standing with their knees slightly bent is a very comfortable and easy way to reach the vaginal area, with the vaginal opening's muscles relaxed.
Inserting the applicatorIf you're using a Tampax® Compak Pearl tampon, you'll see that the plastic applicator is made of two tubes, one fitting inside the other. So you'll need to pull the inner tube out 'till it "clicks" at the bottom of the outer tube, prior to inserting the applicator.
Hold the applicator lightly on the outer insertion tube at the grip location with your thumb and middle finger. Remember to keep your pointer finger away from the applicator. With the removal string hanging down, insert the outer tube (for Pearl and Compak Pearl, this is the rounded tip of the applicator) into your vaginal opening at a slight upward angle, toward the small of your back. Gently slide the applicator all the way into your vagina, until your fingers touch your body.
Placing the tampon insideWith your pointer finger, slide the inner tube all the way into the outer tube until the ends of both tubes are even - this slides the tampon out of the applicator and into the right place in your vagina.
1.) Wash your hands!
2.) Unwrap the tampon.
3.) Get in a comfortable position to put in the tampon.
4.) Find the correct area for the tampon.
5.) Relax.
6.) Insert
7.) Wash your hands again and you are done!
Good luck and I hope this helped(:
Wash your hands
Get in a comfortable position
Insert the tampon.
If you use a little bit of KY Jelly then it will help a LOT. Just put it on the end of the tampon but not on it. Believe me I just went through that as well and the KY Jelly helped a bunch! Just relax and don't worry about it. Keep trying and you will use a tampon when you are ready.
Good luck! Hope this helped.(:
I assume that you mean how do you put a tampon in for the first time - if considering tampon use you should learn more about them, not just how to use them correctly but also the risks involved and precautions you must follow to reduce your risk. All tampon packs include instructions and there are many sites and videos online to show you how to use tampons. The first time or not tampons are simply inserted into the vagina, it's really no more complicated than that.
You insert a tampon the same way you would any time - look at instructions with the tampon pack which will tell you how to insert. Essentially all you do is push the tampon into your vagina, just be sure to use correct absorbency and relax while pushing towards the small of your back. Masturbation can help you to relax and lubricate beforehand to make insertion easier the first time.
You remove the tampon the first time just like any other time.
If the tampon has a string then you relax and pull gently but firmly on the string until the tampon comes out. If the tampon doesn't have a string then you insert clean forefinger and thumb to grab the tampon and pull out. Once removed either wrap-up and dispose of the tampon in the trash.
You just pull on the string until it comes out, but be gentle.
You don't. You can't "out a tampon in" for the first or subsequent times. Use a pad. It's easier.
Nothing happens to a first-time tampon user.A person uses tampons for the first time and that's it - using a tampon doesn't change a person in any way. As long as the user is relaxed and using tampons correctly they will simply insert the tampon and it will absorb flow just like it's supposed to. It's no different to any other time they use tampons.
This can sometimes happen when a woman gets nervous about using tampons for the first time. If this wasn't your first time inserting a tampon it may have been that you accidently hit your vegus nerve, which can cause you to feel faint or even black out - it's nothing to worry about.
No, it's not supposed to hurt when you insert a tampon.Most likely it hurts because you were tensing-up so having to push the tampon against vaginal walls, or it can also be painful if you don't insert the tampon far enough - the first few inches of the vagina are the narrowest and most sensitive. Make sure to relax next time and use lubricant to help with insertion.
.the tampon fits into the vagina, and the urine comes out of the bladder into the urinary tract, so do not worry, you can urinate without having to remove the tampon.
You might be uncomfortable, and the tampon would not be able to expand and function normally.
Yes, you can see a picture of a tampon by googling for an image of tampons. You can also see a picture of a tampon on the side of a tampon box. If you were to buy tampons you would be able to see a tampon first-hand too!
I'm not too sure about Muslim cultures, but there is no difference between you or a Jewish or Christian girl. Just calm down, use a slim tampon if it's your first try and insert it into your vagina. Take your time and try listening to music so that you calm down. It is much better than pads!
It's not that terrible. Trust me.It will be less terrifying if you use plastic tampons. cardboard ones are much more uncomfortable. Make sure your flow is heavy so it doesn't hurt when you pull it out because if you have a dried bloody tampon it'll hurt!There is only one comfortable place to put in your tampon. Don't try putting it into your poo hole. it would be very bothering to put it in the pee hole, so there must be one right in the middle!Relax. To make it fast, pull the tampon out of the plastic tube just a tiny bit so you can take out the plastic tube faster. when you know the whole tampon is in, gently pull out the plastic tube.It's okay if you don't get it in the first time. It may take at least 3 tries the first time you try it.You're pretty much done! don't keep your tampon on for more than 8 hours. The average is about 1 - 3 hours. just pull the string out slowly.
No, it's not bad to use a tampon in the pool for the first time - if you choose to use tampons then there'd have to be a first time. You may want to consider menstrual cups instead of tampons as they're safer so you can wear them for longer and with light flow, plus they don't leak like tampons. If you do use tampons just make sure to use correct absorbency for your flow and change before the pool.
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.
Alright, I'm going to answer this because I am extremely happy I don't have to wear pads anymore and I just efficiently used my first tampon and I want to help others. First, make sure you know where your vagina is. Get the tampon opened and ready (after you washed your hands) and you HAVE to RELAX. Take a deep breath and let it out slowly and think of something happy and calm. To be honest, I tried the one leg on the toilet seat thing but it didn't work for me. I eventually ended up on my back on the floor with my legs spread out. Start feeling around with the tampon.. I know this sounds weird, but you'll understand why once you try. If you try putting the tampon in and it just "pops" back out, you haven't found the right hole. It happened to me. So feel around and aim the tampon back towards your waist a tiny bit and there should feel like ANOTHER hole in your vagina. If you find it the tampon slides right in really easily. I really hope this helps!!
If you wear a tampon then you can. =]