the tampon maybe improperly inserted or there maybe other elements such as a tumour or hernia if the pain persists consult a physician
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∙ 2009-12-05 04:25:44Same as without. You can't have sex with a tampon in. It can harm you and you might not get it out.
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then u probably r pregnant? get a test and see
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Dont have it. You will understand why later. You probably dont know what an STD or Aids are. It would hurt too much. You probably don't even have your period yet or haven't even used a tampon. Take my advice and wait till you are married.
Yes! Poop comes out of the other end.
It wouldn't hurt the baby, but why would you put in a tampon, if you're pregnant you don't have your period.
It is not normal for it to hurt when you remove a tampon. Be sure you're pulling the tampon out at the same angle you inserted it rather than pulling straight down.
i have heard that the first time you try it does hurt, inside the vagina there is a soft, delacite, and thin tissue, when inserting the tampon, you can break this tissue, it will hurt, and there might be some bleeding
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if its your first time it will hurt because your vagina is not use of having a tampon going it. you and your vagina will get use of it and your not comfortable with the tampon then don't use one.
No, removing the tampon should not hurt as long as you relax and use tampons correctly.It can hurt if you're tense, so make sure to relax and try practicing relaxing your vaginal muscles so that you can relax them on command when needed. It can also hurt if you use too high an absorbency so always be careful to use lowest absorbency, if the tampon is dry when you go to remove it try sitting in a shallow bath of water and help the water get to the tampon to moisten and soften the tampon.
Yes. Tampon boxes come with directions on how to use them. If your mother, sister, or friends use tampons, ask them to help you.
Not usually, unless you inserted it incorrectly.
No, it shouldn't hurt for you to insert a tampon at all.As long as you're relaxed and using the tampon correctly it can be uncomfortable but should not hurt you. Make sure you're relaxed and your flow is heavy enough, aim towards the small of your back, try using lubrication at first, and make sure to insert the tampon as far as you can reach.
It shouldn't hurt at all when you are wearing a tampon, if it does something is wrong.If it hurts when you sit down it is likely that you have not inserted the tampon far enough, thus as you sit down the vaginal muscles push against the tampon lower down in the vaginal canal. This is common when first using tampons or if you use applicators, next time try non-applicator and push further.
It might be constipation.