Well, this morning I took my tampon out and it looked... Smaller? I don't know, maybe it was just me being paranoid. I was freaking out and scared that it had broken inside of me for some strange reason and got lodged inside of me and went up into my bladder. So I've been freaking out and crying.
Then later I was peeing and noticed some fluff in my bellybutton and tried to pick it out and then ever since then I've been feeling bellybutton area pains and the urge to pee and it stings and I want to cry. I'm so scared. I hope the tampon didn't break inside of me or something....
But, yeah, I didn't feel the pain until I scratched my bellybutton to get the fluff out. I really doubt my dad will take me to the hospital unless this is like CRAZY.
Elcee answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 9:26 am: Tampons are made in such a way that it will be near impossible for one to break up inside. If your pee is still stinging you may have a water infection that needs to be dealt with by the doctor. The fluff in your bellybutton will not have come off the tampon and the pain could well be where you have prodded yourself in that area. If you don't want to ask your Dad for help you can always go and see the Pharmacist at your local chemist to get advice. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
WhenIComeAround answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 8:29 am: There is aboslutely no way a tampon can break inside you. Even if it did it would no way connect to your bellybutton.
Your bellybutton has nastural fluff inside it and picking at it probably made it sting.
The urge to pee might be from the tampon but whatever it is it isn't connected to the stinging of your bellybutton
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