It's important to keep in mind that the vagina and the cervix are different openings with different functions. Tampons should be inserted into the vagina, while the cervix is located at the end of the vagina and is not a typical location for sexual exploration or insertion of objects. It's crucial to maintain good hygiene and understanding of the anatomy to prevent any potential risks or infections.
Same as without. You can't have sex with a tampon in. It can harm you and you might not get it 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.
OB is simply a brand of non-applicator tampon. You would use them the same way as you would any other conventional tampon.
Yes.
No, you urinate from the urethra and a tampon goes into the vagina.Both the vaginal opening and the urethral opening are right next to each other within the vestibule of the vulva, but they are not the same hole and it is not possible to insert a tampon into the urethra. A person can urinate as normal when they are wearing a tampon.
No, a tampon can't be mistaken for a calcified fibroid. A tampon would be in the vagina - it can't make its way to the uterus. It doesn't have the same texture/appearance on ultrasound as a calcified fibroid, either.
no but they might have close to the same
Yes, the second and the fourth finger are the same length.
holding your middle finger ang your index finger up at the same time means the middle finger in french!!
same as any other razor, if you dont know what you are doing or get careless you could nic youself.
No rings are to be worn one on a finger at a time and only on the ring finger.
the same way you finger a B natural