When you try to put the tampon in why does it slide back out?
Your vaginal canal is a muscular tube, when you tighten the vaginal muscles it can push things out of the vagina. Once inserted correctly those same vaginal muscles help keep the tampon in place.
Are goods available at a certain store how do you find this out?
CAll the store to see if they carry those products
Stop misusing tampons - tampons should only ever be used during menstruation, they should not be used with light bleeding or spotting, and they shouldn't be worn overnight. This is basic tampon 101, if you don't know how to use tampons correctly it is a big risk and you should stop using them.
You mention being 6-7 weeks, if you mean pregnant then you need to talk to your doctor. Bleeding during pregnancy can occur for many reasons but it can be a sign of something serious so best to check.
Can you pole dance with a tampon inserted in your vagina?
Yes, you can pole dance while using tampons.
You may want to consider menstrual cups for dancing, pole dancing especially. Menstrual cups are internal like tampons but safer and more hygienic so they can be worn for up to 12 hours with any flow and at any time without needing to alternate with pads - thus unlike tampons you can use cups before your period is due in case it starts suddenly and with light flow. Menstrual cups also don't increase cramps as tampons can but instead can reduce cramps so better when active, there's no string to show, menstrual cups also hold a lot more and have light suction so they don't leak at all.
Your 1984 5.0 van starts but when you drive it sputters and feels like its going to die whats wrong?
things to have looked at: the distributer-check the timing-replace spark plugs
the fuel filter may be clogged. the alternater may be going. also check the wires-cap-rotor
Are you still a vergian after you have used a tampon?
Yes, you are still a virgin after you use tampons.
A virgin is someone who has not yet had sex with another person - however you define sex and virginity - tampons are not a person, and using tampons is not sex. Tampon use has absolutely nothing to do with virginity so a virgin using them is still going to be a virgin.
Dose putting in a tampon hurt?
Using tampons shouldn't hurt, although it can be uncomfortable.
Tampons can be uncomfortable because they dry-out the vagina and because they can expand into the cervix so increase menstrual cramps. As long as you're relaxed and insert tampons correctly they shouldn't hurt, if you're tensed-up tampon insertion may be painful as you may have to force the tampon into the vagina and if not inserted high enough muscles will push against the tampon as you move. Make sure you're using lowest absorbency for your flow too, if your flow isn't heavy enough then tampons will dry-out the vagina more and friction will cause small vaginal tears.
If it hurts to take out, it is probably because it's too dry. So what I like to do is to just go to the bathroom (pull the string out of the way), with the tampon in. Then the tampon will get moist and it will be easier to slide out. It always works for me. :)
Why should you use tampons for your period?
You don't have to be a cirtain age to start using tampons. You can start when you feel comfortable enough to use them. You don't even have to use tampons at all if you dont want to.
:) xx
Is it normal to get cramps when ever you put in a tampon if your a first time user?
Yes, tampons can commonly increase menstrual cramps so if you keep experiencing this you may want to consider other options like pads or cups. Tampons can hit your cervix if it is low, or expand into the cervix as they fill with menstrual flow. Also if the tampon is too low down it may hurt as you sit or move about, so make sure the tampon is far enough in as this may be the cause of pain.
Is it normal to be 16 and not able to use a tampon?
you just have to keep trying until you can get one in comfortable. and also don't use a bigger one than you have to.
What did the colonial women even like stone age women do for tampons er wutever?
grass, wool, sage brush, cloth, straw
The tampon with an applicator and string was invented in 1929 and submitted for patent in 1931 by Dr. Earle Haas, an American from Denver, Colorado. Tampons based on Dr. Haas' design were first sold in the U.S. in 1936.1
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampon
Where is a good place to find dropped money?
There is no specific place that's good to find dropped money.
You may find money dropped on the ground, especially places where people sit down or take off their jackets, thus money falling out of pockets. Also money is likely to fall out of pockets when people sit on sofas, chairs, and on seats on public transport so look down the sides.
If you only have blood in your urine, that's more likely to be a UTI. If you only have blood that's noticeable when you wipe, it could be implantation bleeding (rare) or ovulation bleeding (more common).
Is pain normal after retrieving a stuck tampon?
Whether it's normal to feel pain after retrieving a 'stuck' tampon depends on what you mean by it being 'stuck', what you did to retrieve it, and how long afterwards it continues to hurt. If the tampon was 'stuck' because it was too dry then it would have caused vaginal tearing and irritation so would hurt. If the tampon was 'stuck' because you were tense and you had to force it out that would hurt too. If you're experiencing pain days or weeks after removal then you may be looking at an infection.
No, obviously you can't get pregnant as a result of this. In order to get pregnant sperm needs to get into your vagina,not on your chest - if you don't know how babies are made then stop doing sexual things with your boyfriend and educate yourself, it's not okay that you don't already know this.
Do you have to be close to your aunt to talk to her about tampons?
No, not necessarily - you can talk to anyone you like about tampons.
Is it bad for a 15 year old virgin to use tampons?
No, it's not bad for a 15 year old virgin to use tampons.
A virgin is someone who has not had sex (however the individual defies sex), that's it - there is no difference between someone who is a virgin and someone who is not, the vagina is not changed by having sex so no reason why a persons sexual experience would impact on whether or not they can use tampons. Although tampons aren't recommended to teens, due to higher risk of TSS as a result of more delicate vaginal tissues pre-puberty or in early puberty and lower chance of having TSST-1 antibodies, as long as you understand the risks and follow precautions to reduce your risks it is okay.
How many pads are normal to go through a day...and are pads or tampons more sanitary Thanks -Rae?
How many pads you go through in a day depends on your flow and what pads you're using. You should be changing pads at least every 4-6 hours, so from around 4 pads per day is normal.
Pads are more hygienic than tampons, this is because tampons allow major bacterial growth in the vagina while preventing vaginal cleaning, pads at least allow the vagina to continue cleaning itself as normal. Commercial pads such as Always or Kotex aren't very hygienic as they prevent air-flow which means blood can't dry and you become sweaty so bacteria and yeast can thrive - if you use pads it's best to use cloth pads such as Lunapads or Gladrags, or at least organic pads like Emerita or Maxim. There are also other menstrual products such as menstrual cups or softcups.
Can a tampon break your cherry?
You don't have a cherry and nothing breaks - you may have a hymen which is a layer of tissue around the inside of the vaginal opening. As long as you're gentle the hymen doesn't cover much and will stretch so tampon use shouldn't tear the hymen at all. The hymen has nothing to do with virginity - virginity refer to whether or not someone has had sex with someone else, the hymen can be torn long before you have sex or remain in tact long after you have sex.
Is it unhealthy for a 13 year old to be recently a super in tampons?
It's not exactly a good idea for a 13 year old to be using tampons to begin with, even if you're responsible enough to use tampons correctly as you have thinner vaginal tissues and less likely to have TSST-1 antibodies the risks of TSS are far greater than in adult women.
Teens can have heavier flow due to hormonal imbalances, super absorbency also aren't the most absorbent absorbency. You should be changing tampons every 4-6 hours, if the tampon leaks within 1-2 hours use next absorbency up, if you're already using highest absorbency (ultra) and leaking within an hour then talk to your doctor about investigating the cause and taking medication like Tranexamic Acid to reduce your menstrual flow so it's less problematic.
Consider switching to menstrual cups, these are far safer than tampons so no risks like TSS and thus can be worn for up to 12 hours, with any flow, overnight, before your period, and no need to alternate with pads so a lot more convenient, especially with heavier flow. Menstrual cups can reduce flow, hold a lot more flow than tampons, and don't leak like tampons so easier for heavy flow.
I am 13 and i am not guy but i like to insert tampons up my butt is that weird?
Men of all sexual persuasions can find stimulation of the rectum and prostate enjoyable. It's not unusual.
Are tampons allowed on airplanes?
Yehh course you can, i have before, i am going to turkey later an i am bringin some later, everyone is like no because they look like bullets and stuff, but no they dont they just x ray like any other item in your bag and then you can carry them through.