Im going swimming tomorrow and I just got my period! I really want to go because I made plans with guys & stuff..but Ive tried putting a tampon in and it hurts me really bad. Any advice on how to make it hurt less or how to put it in right?? ANY advice is appreciated.
madMarie answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 10:55 am: Make sure that you are putting it in right. i had serious problems with tampons hurting and i found that i was doing it wrong. put it in at an angle pointing towards your back. also using an applicator helps. [ madMarie's advice column | Ask madMarie A Question ]
sbgrl427 answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 1:55 am: relax as much as possible. don't worry about it when you're putting it in. make sure you use slimmer ones if the larger ones hurt that bad. use the smallest size for your flow too. use tampons with aplicators. they're verry much easier to use than the ones without.
oXoCutiex6 answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 1:40 am: put some vasaline on it.. sit on teh floor spread your legs open, and push it in.. after you think its in psuht it a lil further than pull it out.. goodluck!
ohsnapitstaylor answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 12:50 am: just bit your lip and push the aplicator in. the first time it is painful? but it gets easier to do. push the aplicator in and then just take it out and your good. it feels really weird and you can kinda feel it in there but make SURE that you get it in all the way because some can fall out or hurt if you sit down and it's not in all the way. taking it out may feel a little weird but it may be worth it for the boyyyy :) have fun.
Bellaitaliana311 answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 12:30 am: It may just be the kind of tampon your using. For me the cardboard ones are sooo uncomftorable. The ones i use are Playtex gentle glides. you cant even feel them. hope i helped and have fun!! xoxo [ Bellaitaliana311's advice column | Ask Bellaitaliana311 A Question ]
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