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Okay so I'm thirteen years old and I just got my period yesterday. I was at a pool party that day and my friends gave me a tampon, instructions, and locked me in a bathroom trying to get me to put the damn thing in. It was ''regular'' size (Tampex with the yellow code or w/e) and it hurt soooooooooooooooo much! I had the tip in and then after that it hurt soo much, it wouldn't go in. I just bought Playtex ''Lites Junior'' or something and I'm too afraid to put it in. Help!
Tampons are a lot to get used to. I didn't even use them at all the first year I had my period.
But, it's not something that's impossible to do. Here's something you can do to get used to tampons a little easier.
Plan a time during a heavier day of your period (or in the middle - not on a very light day). Get out a tampon - it may be a smaller size if you feel more comfortable with that.
Noq squat, or sit on the toilet seatin a way that you can still reach yourself. take a deep breath, and try to relax. If you want, instead of squatting/sitting you can put one leg up on the bathtub, but I find sitting more comfortable.
Take that deep breath, and pull aside the opening to your vagina. slowly let the tampon slide in, and if it doesn't seem to want to go, don;t force it or get stressed out. Just slowly keep pushing, and relax.
After a few tries, it'll be easier to do. You'll get the hang of it and won't be nervous anymore - and you'll have a lot more fun at pool parties.
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thank you sooo much! you've given me the best answer
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