Bethanywren answered Friday October 15 2010, 10:13 am: When you have a tampon in it absorbs all of your vaginal secretions, so your vagina stays dry. When you pull out a tampon that has a lot of blood it provides a lubricant coming out of the vagina. When the tampon is dry there is no lubricant and it causes more friction in the vagina, which causes more pain. [ Bethanywren's advice column | Ask Bethanywren A Question ]
christina answered Tuesday June 16 2009, 7:56 pm: Because parts of it are still dry. You're either not leaving it in long enough OR you're using an absorbency that's too much for your flow. Try using a smaller flow than what you already have, or leave it in longer. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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