Tampons are inserted in the same area that was the surgical site for the c-section. So most people recommend to avoid using tampons for a while until the surgical site is fully healed
I hope you are not wearing a tampon when not on a period. This is unhealthy and if you are just starting your period you should not be using a tampon until you are older. The tampon box gives written as well as a diagram of how to put in a tampon. Follow the directions and read the warnings. This is very important.
Just put a tampon in. The water won't affect it.
It wouldn't hurt the baby, but why would you put in a tampon, if you're pregnant you don't have your period.
Every tampon box has detailed instructions with picture of how to put a tampon in. Very gingerly Follow the instructions in the pack.
You should only be able to see the string, it should be comfy (although even if it's in right it can feel weird the first few times), and if you put the first bit of finger in your vgina, you shouldn't be able to feel the actual tampon.
You might be uncomfortable, and the tampon would not be able to expand and function normally.
You probably just want to wrap it up in toilet paper and put it in the trash.
Put a tampon in or use a pad.
Put a tampon in your but
I am 12 and just started my period like 2 months ago. And this month when I got my period I decided to try tampons because I was supposed to be going swimming with my friends and obviously couldn't use a pad! Luckily, I had tried inserting one while not on my period (but I wouldn't suggest that because it hurts like crap to take out a dry tampon.) But just read the instructions and you will be fine! I was so scared and was so surprised at how easy it was when I tried
You would simply remove the tampon as you would normally. Your vagina is not a bottomless pit, the tampon can go no further than your vaginal canal. Just remove as you would normally and don't use another tampon for at LEAST 8 hours to allow your vagina time to clean itself.
You can wear a belt. Just do put it too tight.