oneandonly345 answered Saturday November 5 2005, 9:04 am: you really shouldnt be afraid of anything thing. its just a tampon. you just need to make sure you put it in the right place, and you change it atleast every 3 hours.
good luck. [ oneandonly345's advice column | Ask oneandonly345 A Question ]
Helper14 answered Thursday November 3 2005, 5:58 am: well since there's a string then it probably won't get stuck.i used them all of the time.they don't hurt unless u put them in the wrong way and there's always instructions in the box.good luck!!! [ Helper14's advice column | Ask Helper14 A Question ]
cynicalladvice answered Thursday November 3 2005, 12:58 am: You SHOULD be afraid of TSS: Toxic Shock Syndrome is a disease that we might get if we leave our tampons in too long, or use super-adsorbency ones (if you need to use those go ahead though, go ahead, just change frequently) change it every 4-6 hours or so.
But that's about it. there's a little string that sits outside, and it does feel strange to put in and take out the first few times, you'll get used to it in a snap, and it won't get stuck. [ cynicalladvice's advice column | Ask cynicalladvice A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 9:11 pm: i just started using tampons this year.I thought they were bad but their really great! i use them for school.Dont be worried about it their fine! it wouldnt get stuck trust me.You jusy have to pull the string out when your doine using the tampon.Dont kepp your tampon in over 8 hours because you can get toxic shock syndrome.It is kind of uncomfortable when you take the tampon out it only hurts for a second.But trust me tampons are great! hope i could help! and if you have anymore questions or concerns feel free to ask me : )
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