A woman should NEVER use tampons when not menstruating - thus a pregnant woman wouldn't be using tampons to begin with.
Tampons do not alter the accuracy of a pregnancy test. The test detects a chemical in urine that isn't changed by tampon use.
no, i have had a few during my pregnancy its not painfull, the camara is only a little bit bigger then a tampon. good luck
If you're wearing a tampon, I'm guessing you have your period. If you have your period, you're not pregnant. A placenta only forms during pregnancy, to allow the exchange of gases (eg. oxygen) and nutrients from mother to baby.
Tampons do not cause pregnancy, the fact that a tampon was pushed up inside you have absolutely no relation to pregnancy what-so-ever. If you had sex and ejaculate got into your vagina there is a chance of pregnancy, but as long as you used emergency contraception chances are slim.
This depends on how hard you fall. A miscarriage can happen anytime during the pregnancy but the most dangerous time is during the first 3 months.
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The vagina is where your monthly menstrual fluid leaves your body, as well as where a baby leaves the mothers body at the end of pregnancy. It is also where the penis enters the female body during sex and where you'd place a tampon during your period.
If you took the birth control pill correctly and consistently during the prior weeks, you're still protected during the pill free week. If you made an error, you may be at risk for pregnancy even while having withdrawal bleeding.
NO !! of course not ,, think about how it got there to start with, no!!!! the sperm got there first... a tampon would just push it in further. Even if you did for some reason choose to have sex with a tampon in, this will not prevent pregnancy because the tampon would just absorb some of the semen, and it would still be "in there" Good luck trying to find the tampon after having sex with it in.
No, this is not possible. Sperm cannot survive for long outside of the body, if a woman has washed her hands then all the sperm has also been washed away so none would get on the tampon - let alone enough to then impregnate her, also during menstruation a woman is less likely to be fertile so pregnancy risks are a little lower than at other times of her cycle.
Yes you can, but you will want to wear a tampon.
No, spotting means light bleeding such as pink or brown discharge - heavy bleeding suggests menstruation, although it is possible to bleed during pregnancy if you are bleeding when menstruation was due then it is likely menstruation.