alisonmarie answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 12:54 pm: Tampons getting stuck are usually tampons that are too large or getting changed when they are still mostly dry. Either way, the cotton will tug against your vaginal skin and make it harder to get the tampon out.
The best thing to do is experiment with tampon size and absorbency. If you're using regular tampons and they are still at least halfway dry when you change them (usually once every four hours), then why not try a teen sized tampon for light periods?
dmbabie answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 12:45 pm: the fact that your tampon is getting stuck doesn't have that much to do with the brand. what you need to do, is find a smaller tampon and make sure that the tampon is getting soaked. if it's not wet enough, it's going to get stuck and pulling it out will HURT. so just make those changes, and i'm sure it'll be fine. (in case you still wanna change brands, tampax is good)
♥ ♥ ♥ daniella [ dmbabie's advice column | Ask dmbabie A Question ]
cailoisa answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 7:33 am: It kind of sounds like your tampons aren't getting wet enough. Try a smaller size in any brand. Maybe try going all the way down to junior's. If that doesn't help, leave it in just a little bit longer. Don't leave it in all day though, because that can be unhealthy. [ cailoisa's advice column | Ask cailoisa A Question ]
craZlilchelC152 answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 2:11 am: well i don*t no exactly what you mean when you say it gets stuck but mi suggestion is Pearl or Playtex gentle glide. Maybe try one that adjusts to your body type (Pearl deff. does) and also it mite be getting stuck because you aren*t letting it get full. Sometimes taking it out when it*s sorta dry can hurt like a bitch! hope i helped! xoxo, chelsea [ craZlilchelC152's advice column | Ask craZlilchelC152 A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 1:32 am: I personally think Tampax is the best. Its comftrable but your tampon shouldnt get stuck tho. You should be able to see the string. If you dont you are'nt putting it in right. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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