Well, darling, when you leave a tampon in too long, you're basically creating a cozy little home for bacteria to throw a wild party. This can lead to some not-so-fun things like Toxic shock syndrome, infections, and a whole lot of discomfort down there. So, be a responsible adult and change your tampon regularly, okay?
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I would be very careful to make sure that you remove it often. In a normal time a tampon, if worn too long, can cause a bacterial infection that can be deadly. Ask your doctor about this.
Not a good idea. Tampons can cause a bacterial infection called toxic shock. It can kill you. Even on your period you need to be careful of wearing a tampon too long.
If you leave the contraceptive implant in too long, you could get pregnant. There is no medical danger from leaving it in other than pregnancy.
If you leave the copper IUD in too long, there are no potential health problems. If you leave a hormonal IUD like Mirena in too long, you may not be protected against pregnancy, but there are no other risks.
It shribbles and if you leave it in there too long it dissolves
I can tell you what happens because I have done this. It smokes and burns!
No, it's not possible to push a tampon in too far.The vagina is only a few inches in length and at the top of the vaginal canal is the cervix which will prevent the tampon from going any further. A tampon thus can go no further than your vaginal canal as there's nowhere else for it to go, the vaginal canal is essentially a dead end. You can only push the tampon in so far with your finger or an applicator too as it won't reach any further.
A feeling of needing to urinate more frequently has nothing to do with leaving a tampon in your vagina - leaving a tampon in too long can cause vaginal infections, but not urethral infections. If you suspect that you have left a tampon in feel around the vaginal canal to check, if still unsure you need to see your doctor for them to check. If you suspect you have a urinary tract infection (which would explain your needing to urinate more frequently) then you need to see your doctor for this too.
No, you cannot die putting a tampon in - unless something happens to occur during tampon insertion, such as if a plane crashes into your house. In some cases when inserting tampons you can hit the vegus nerve which can cause you to pass out, so it is best to be sitting down just to be safe as if you were to pass out there is a risk of hitting your head - I've never known this happen, let alone someone dying as a result, but I suppose it's possible. Obviously tampons are associated with toxic shock syndrome which can be fatal due to major organ failure.
I assume you mean NuvaRing. if you leave it in too long it stops being effective and you could get pregnant. Most birth control failure comes from improper use, so it's a good idea to follow instructions carefully.
It depends on the nature of the relationship, but generally, as anyone would, girls left too long may move on to find someone else.