Into the vaginal opening. It is important to be relaxed and to make sure you push it all the way in. Push towards the lower back.. In the vaginal hole below the urethra which is where urine comes out of. You should read the directions that come witht he box of tampons. It is helpful. Also, make sure you insert it all the way because if you dont, it will be uncomfortable. Try doing it with one leg up on the toilet. Put it in the whole underneath your legs, gosh. IS IT THAT HARD???? Just dont stick it up your butt hole that would be a bit uncomfertable. I am surprised that sooooo many people asked this question.
You insert the tampon in the opening of a woman's vagina.
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no offense but the answer above is a little to subtle. there are three holes. one for urine one for feces one for menstrual. the one for menstrual bleeding is in the middle. you insert it there. If you have trouble use a mirror
You wear your tampon all day/ all night (changing them every 6 hours) while you are on your period. there is a small instruction booklet inside all tampon packages that explains how to insert them.
When you buy a packet of tampons, they have instructions, which include diagrams of the correct way to put in tampons. If you do not have these, it would be safer to buy a new box that does have instructions. This will mean also you are at less risk of developing TSS (Toxic shock syndrome) by putting them in incorrectly.
Oftentimes, it is easier if you lubricate the tampon and insert it more parallel to the floor first before angling it up. Try to relax the pelvic muscles and twist it in.
The tampon is inserted into the vagina - when the blood is coming out.
If you don't even know where a tampon is inserted then you should not be using tampons, this is because there are many risks with tampon use that you need to understand before choosing to use tampons. It's best to stick with pads for now, then once you understand your body better consider options like menstrual cups which are internal like tampons but safer.
A tampon is put into a persons vagina when they are menstruating to collect flow. Before use tampons should be put somewhere clean and dry so they don't go moldy.
After use tampons should be wrapped in toilet paper or a wrapper and then thrown in the bin.
Tampons are inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual flow - if you don't know how to use tampons, how to insert tampons, or tampon risks then look online for more information. You need to change tampons every 4-6 hours and make sure you're using lowest absorbency for your flow at all times, also do not use tampons overnight and alternate with pads occasionally. There are lots of videos online to show you how to use tampons correctly, just fine one for the type you want to use.
When a woman is on menstrual cycle, she puts it in her vagina to stop the blood from leaking out, but you must change it every certain amount of hours.
It goes into your vagina. Which is located between where your urine comes out and where your waste comes out.
you stick it up your vagina
You cannot do this, it would be embarrassing for you, so wear a tampon, or stay out of the pool.
Going swimming won't cause the tampon to get lost in your body. The vagina is a dead end, and the tampon has nowhere to go.
yes you can go swimming when you have your period. If you want to do this then its best to use a tampon. Just find what type of tampon suits you and you should be fine.
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.
If you can't remove a tampon yourself then you can ask a friend or family member to help you. If you still cannot remove the tampon then yes, you go have to go to a doctor like your gynecologist to remove the tampon or else you risk serious health problems like TSS or severe vaginal infection.
Reason: If You Go Any Longer Then That, The Blood From The Tampon Will Get Soggy And Leak Out Into The Pool.
No, a tampon cannot get into your uterus as the opening to the cervix (the bottom of the uterus) is too narrow for a tampon to get into. Your vaginal canal is essentially a dead-end as far as tampons are concerned, they can go no further than the vaginal canal. If you insert [clean] fingers vaginally you can feel for yourself that your vaginal canal is only so long ans there's nowhere for a tampon to go.
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If you wear a tampon then you can. =]
i think you can but only if you use a tampon
yes... use a tampon
Yes.