Yes, you can use a tampon even if you're a virgin.
Virgin means someone who has not had sex, it's just a word not a physical state of being - in other words your vagina is no different now to what it will be after you have had sex. You may have a hymen but the hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and is flexible so will easily allow you to insert a tampon and will even likely remain in tact if you have sex with someone with a penis.
You only stop being a virgin once you have sex with another person - that is consensual sex (so rape doesn't count), and it can include vaginal penetration with a penis but not always - how you define sex and when you consider yourself no longer a virgin is up to you.
Yes, you are still a virgin if you use tampons.A virgin is someone who has not yet had sex with another person - however you define sex is up to you, it doesn't even have to include vaginal penetration for it to be considered sex. A tampon is not another person and using a tampon is not sex so it has no effect on whether or not you are a virgin. For the record there's nothing wrong with not being a virgin, it makes no difference to who you are.
Yes, when you get your period, you can use a tampon whether you have had sex or not. As long as you insert it properly and change it regulary to aviod problems (like TSS), then there is really no medical reason why you cannot use a tampon. Some religions might have different says, but that is due to a belief. == == yes no problem. I started my period early at age 10 and was able to use tampons just fine. == == Yes, but some religions/cultures say a girl shouldn't put anything in her vagina until she's married. There is no medical reason why not though.
Yes it is safe to use but it is not recommended as it can make the finished product look and taste differently but is still safe
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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open the tampon and Sit or stand in a comfortable position, hold the tampon with the fingers that you write with and the string faing away from you. Hold the middle of the tampon. With your other hand, open the the folds of skin around the vaginal opening and position the tampon in the vaginal opening. Gently push the tampon into the opening, aiming for the small of your back. Once the applicator or outer tube is inside of you, use your index finger to push the the rest in. Make sure that the string stays outside the vagina so you can pull to remove.xx.hopes this helps..let me know.xx
Yes, you can use a tampon whenever you have a period
There are no health concerns with early tampon use. If a tampon is comfortable, a teenaged girl can use it.
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You can, but for the safety of others in the pool {And to avoid embarrassment}, you should use a tampon while in the water.
You can use a tampon after sex as long as you're still menstruating.Tampons cannot be worn when not menstruating without putting you at serious risk of toxic shock syndrome, during menstruation there is still a risk but following correct use reduces that risk. There's no reason why you wouldn't be able to use tampons after you've had sex.
yes. losing your virginity has only to do with real sexual contact. There are different definitions about the virginity. Scirntifically, virgin is an animal that have not been in the intercoursure with an opposite sex. In various societies virginity is judged by that vaginal tissue which covers the way. That tissue can be repaired in a surgery. But the virginity cannot be regained. It is more a conceptual thing. Even if you do not intercousure, there are many other ways this tissue can be damaged. What ever precaution you use, there is a heigh possibilty that this can be damaged. If you live in a society where virginity is heighly valued, you have to think again. But if you go in to intercousure with someone not married to you, always takes the precaution to be safe from The Deseases. Precaution is better than the cure, specially when there is no cure. Have Fun! But know the consequences...