My tampon is stuck.
and i put another one up there.
and now it hurts.
what should i do.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Parenting? Melody answered Wednesday August 26 2009, 11:10 am: If this just happened, you can try to take them out yourself. The first one should be easy to reach. Pull it out like you would any other tampon. The second one is obviously pretty far up there, but if you spread your legs wide and relax, you might be able to pull it out. Just don't panic. Your vagina only goes up so far. It's not lost forever ;)
The other columnists are right though. If you leave this problem as is, then you are at risk for TSS. So go to the doctor ASAP. Don't be embarrassed. Something like that happens to everyone at least once. :) [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
Leen468 answered Wednesday July 29 2009, 5:49 am: why would you put in another one, if the 1st one got stuck???
but you can try to take out the one nearest the opening yourself. i have done this a few times. i stick my fingers (slightly painful) and slowly pull it out.
if you cannot do that just go to the gyn/dr. and have it taken it. infections, disease, and sometimes fatility is an issue when stuff like this occur.
also, before you put in the tampon didnt you read the paper it comes with, it clearly tells you not to put in more than 1 tammpon inside you. and if it is stuck to go to the dr. [ Leen468's advice column | Ask Leen468 A Question ]
Matt answered Sunday July 26 2009, 12:47 am: After you go the doctor, look on the bright side! At least your cherry has been popped. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
Hott_Help_Babe answered Saturday July 25 2009, 9:13 pm: yeah ... like the people before me said ... go see a doctor asap ... that's not a good thing. You can get infected and TSS is something that you dont wanna screw around with. [ Hott_Help_Babe's advice column | Ask Hott_Help_Babe A Question ]
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