Should you wear a tampon to a sports physical?
No you shd wear a pad so when the doctor has to look down there you don't have to pull it out and be left with nothing for you period the rest of the time. Unless you bring another tampon for after your doctor looks at your vagina.
You should be fine but I wouldn't make a habit of it. It seems to be the more often you do it, the greater your chances. "In general, use the lightest-absorbency tampon you can and change it often -- at least every four to eight hours. Or use pads. Actually, switching between tampons and pads is a good idea. And at night, pads are the way to go. Toxic shock syndrome, although rare (1 out of every 100,000 women), is a serious disease. The symptoms of TSS are a sudden high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, fainting, a rash that looks like sunburn, dizziness and muscle aches. If you experience any of these symptoms, take out your tampon and call your doctor immediately." http:/www.kotex.com/na/Search.aspx?search=toxic+shock
what is wrong with you??
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.
How much penis can you take without hurting yourself?
Most all female vaginas can accommodate almost any size of a male's penis, all except the very rare large ones over 8" long. As long as it feels good and you do not experience any pain, there is no reason for you to worry about it.
Would a stuck tampon constrict the flow of urine?
No, of course not - a tampon would be inside the vagina, urine comes out via your urethra.
You tried take the tampon out it wont what should you do?
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.
A tampon left in for four days won't cause fainting. Many people have a vasovagal reaction to shots. That's the most likely explanation for your fainting.
No, there are not tween specific tampons - tampons are not recommended to pre-teens or teens given higher risk of TSS and as many younger people may not understand risks or correct use. Most tampon brands with have a Lite absorbency tampon, which is the smallest absorbency available and all brands will be the same absorbency. You use Lite absorbency first and only use higher absorbency if needed.
How likely will I get tss Im sixteen and had my first tampon in for twenty minutes?
Don't worry! TSS is really rare! And only having a tampon in for 20 minutes it absolutly nothing to worry about. One time, I had a tampon in for 12 hours! I'm completely fine! (Leaving it in that long in not recommended) Other then that, you should be fine.
Can you use a tampon to keep a progesterone suppository from leaking?
No, you should only ever use tampons with full menstrual or withdrawal bleeding - it is very unsafe to use tampons when not bleeding heavily enough. You could however safely use menstrual cups, softcups, diaphragms, or caps for this purpose.
Can you get HPV from a tampon that got wet from a bottle?
No, you can't get HPV from a tampon that got wet from a bottle. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease, normally transmitted via sexual contact, you can't get HPV from a bottle.
Yes, it is possible. Some women do not know that they are pregnant because they may have light spotting or bleeding that they disregard as a period. If this little bleeding is abnormal for you, take a home test. In the meantime, if the bleeding begins again, don't use tampons until you rule out the possibility of pregnancy.
Where can you buy ob tampons in England?
You'd only be able to but O.B. tampons online in England because they are an American brand, or at least not an English brand, you may be able to find them at smaller independent stores.
In England most tampons are non-applicator, brands like Lil-Lets for example are one of the most popular brands in England and rayon tampons just like O.B. so will behave in the same way. In England we have more options than in America, for example we also have cotton tampons in stores like Boots which are safer than rayon tampons, brands like Cottons come in non-applicator too.
How can i get a tampon removed that's lost inside me with out having to go to the doctor?
Well it's somewhere in your vagina because there's nowhere else for it to possibly go, so you can try to find it yourself by sticking your fingers up your vagina and seeing if you can pull it out that way. But if that doesn't work you'll probably have to go to the doctor.
See your doctor. Don't fool around with this problem.
Yes they Would of felt and seen the tampon. Although if your partner was also intoxicated then he may of not felt it, but it would of stopped the penis from going a mere 3 inches in your vaginal opening. And also it can not be still in there if it was in the first place, It wouldn't of went far at all during intercourse, therefor if it was still in your vaginal opening you would be able to see it and/or feel it.
Is it good 4 a 13 year old to use a tampon?
It is best to use pads at first, and if a girl wants to use something internal she should consider safer options like menstrual cups or softcups - these pose no health risks like TSS or infections, also more convenient and reliable.
There is no way that you would be expected to sit on a boat for 15 hours without any access to a toilet - it just wouldn't happen, if you have access to a toilet then you can change your tampon and pads. If you are ever in a situation where you can't change a tampon every 4-6 hours then you shouldn't use a tampon, you can leave menstrual cups or softcups in for up to 12 hours so could potentially go a little longer without risk.
Can a tampon come out while you are peeing?
No, tampons cannot come out while you're urinating. Tampons go into your vagina and you urinate from your urethra, the two are completely different parts of your body. Unless you have a very serious problem with muscle weakness throughout your pelvic muscles this is not going to happen.
Should you take your tampon out when you go to the toilet?
No, there's no need to remove a tampon to use the toilet.
As tampons go into your vagina, and you either urinate from your urethra or deficate from your anus, there's no need to remove a tampon when you use the bathroom. Just make sure to move the tampon string out of the way or it may get dirty or wet, which may lead to infections, odour, and discomfort.
As a note tampons need to be changed every 4-6 hours, changing every time you use the bathroom would be changing too often - thus tampons would still be dry and friction of this against vaginal tissues will increase tissue damage so pose higher risk of TSS.
Can you die trying to put a tampon in?
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.
Can you have a wee if you have a tampon in?
Yes, of course you can urinate while you have a tampon inserted.
Tampons go into the vaginal canal, whereas urine comes from the urethra - these are two completely different holes and the two don't come in contact with each other. The only thing to consider is if you're using tampons with a string, the string needs to be moved out of the way so it doesn't get wet.
You almost fainted when replacing a tampon?
This can sometimes happen when a woman gets nervous about using tampons for the first time. If this wasn't your first time inserting a tampon it may have been that you accidently hit your vegus nerve, which can cause you to feel faint or even black out - it's nothing to worry about.
Is it normal to remove a tampon and have lots of fluid 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.