i'm really scared, i'm going to florida with my soccer team and i doubt we'll have time to go swimming but i really don't want my period that day but i think i'll get it. i wanna wear tampons but what if when im playing it comes out or something? i really need desperate help putting one in can anyone tell me anything please? i've tried before but like, how hard are you supposed to push it cause i don't wanna break anything? and where are you suppose to put it in and how? omg im soo confused pleasee helpp! thanks soo much.
Ok so if you buy a box of tampons, theres a list of instructions in there. If it helps (it did for me) use a mirror to see your vagina. there's a hole down there and that's where your blood comes out. You stick the tampon in there.
There's 2 parts of a tampon, there's the applicator (you push into the vagina... make sure almost the entire applicator is inside the vagina, otherwise you'll feel discomfort.) and there's the trigger.
You push in the applicator in the vagina in about a 45 degree angle (which is the tip is facing your back and the trigger towards you), then when the applicator is almost all the way in, you push the trigger into the applicator (which releases the tampon inside of you). then you just take the trigger/applicator (which is now 1 item because they are inside of each other) and throw it away. The tampon string should be outside of you.
Try walking around and if you feel discomfort, you probably have too big of a size or not all the way in. take it out and try again. Practice makes perfect.
If it helps, use Playtex Sports, because they are comfortable and have the no-slip-grip.
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