Relax an push. If that doesn't work go to the doctors.
If you "lost" the string somehow, you're just going to have to put your fingers inside and pull it out. It's not really stuck because there is no where for it to go except the vagina.
go see a doctor
A tampon cannot really get stuck at all. A tampon can go no further than your vaginal canal, it can't be pushed any higher than that. As long as you are using a tampon and relaxed upon removal the tampon will come out.
Yes, it is normal to see lots of menstrual flow coming out when you remove a tampon. A tampon is literally a plug of absorbent material, although it absorbs a lot of the flow some will collect behind the tampon and as such will leak out when you remove the tampon.
If she can't get it out she has to see a doctor. It can only get as high as the cervix so it wont go anywhere.
A tampon may come apart due to a few reasons, including improper storage or exposure to moisture, which can weaken its structure. Additionally, using an expired tampon or one that has been improperly manufactured can lead to disintegration. If the tampon is pulled too hard during removal, it may also break apart. Always check the expiration date and ensure proper handling to minimize this risk.
In theory it should be easier to remove a tampon. When you come to remove a tampon it will be saturated with blood, assuming you've used it correctly, so it will be softer and better lubricated so there is less friction upon removal.
probably but why should you be using it since you wont have a period any way.
it is a tampon it is a tampon
If your tampon tears - which rarely happens - then all you need to do is insert your fingers vaginally to remove the rest of the tampon. If it's just a small bit of tampon the vagina may clean it out itself, but otherwise you should go to your doctor to remove whatever is left if you can't remove it yourself.
No, when inserting the tampon all you're inserting is the tampon itself and not the applicator.Applicators are just a means of inserting the tampon without you making contact with your genitals, they're actually not needed at all. The applicator is not part of the tampon so you remove it once you've used it to insert the tampon. If using tampons you should understand how they work and how to insert.
Most women won't orgasm from vaginal stimulation alone. It is unlikely that a tampon could make you come.
it wont come out
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.