LongLostHeart answered Saturday June 25 2005, 10:37 pm: You have to insert it into your vaginal opening.If its your first time using a tampon,put it in slowly and carefully ((you should do it that way everytime though)).One way to put it in is to sit on the floor with your legs spread in a kinda V shape and put it in.You can also try putting a mirror on your floor and looking at the mirror while you put it in. [ LongLostHeart's advice column | Ask LongLostHeart A Question ]
DeeSireDiOr answered Saturday June 25 2005, 1:08 am: Hey babe
awww im sure if you ask your mother
or an older young women they will be more than happy to help you but if you feel uncomforable then i'll be more then happy to tell you! oh and about the insert in the opening thing means insert
the tampon in your vaginal opening!
1. Sit or stand in a comfortable position. Some women prefer to place one leg on the toilet seat or tub, while others prefer to squat down. After you find a position that is most comfortable for you, hold the tampon with the fingers that you write with. Hold the middle of the tampon, at the spot where the smaller, inner tube inserts into the larger, outer tube. Make sure the string is visible and pointing away from your body.
2. With your other hand, open the labia (the folds of skin around the vaginal opening) and position the tampon in the vaginal opening.
3. Gently push the tampon into the opening, aiming for the small of your back. Stop when your fingers touch your body and the applicator, or outer tube, is completely inside the vagina.
4. Once the applicator or outer tube is inside of you, use your index finger to push the inner tube (the tube where the removal string is connected) through the outer tube.
5. Once the inner tube is all the way in, use your thumb and middle finger to remove the applicator or outer tube. Make sure that the string hangs outside of the vaginal opening. Later, in order to remove a tampon, just pull downward on the removal string.
If the tampon is inserted correctly, you should not feel it. If you feel uncomfortable in any way, you may have inserted the tampon incorrectly or the tampon may not be placed far enough into the vagina. If this occurs, just remove the tampon and start again with a new tampon. Remember that practice makes perfect. If you don't get it on the first try, your second try will most likely be successful. Instead of getting frustrated and giving up, relax and try again!
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