Ok, so...I'm 13 going on 14 and I just got my period for the first time...like the other day I went swimming so I put a tampon in...but while I was going swimming I went to the broom just to go n check make sure noting "Happened" and it was partially stickin out...so does that mean i have to stick it in farther...or what...please i need help...oh, and when u take a shower does it matter if u were a tampon or nothing...help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? jamiehelpsyou answered Wednesday September 5 2007, 10:41 am: Ok just ignore that bad advice given by the idiot under me...first of all you don't where tampons in the shower because how are you going to keep your vagina smelling nice and clean if you have a tampon in there....the rest of you will smell good but that part won't....and as far as you going swimming and it sticking out...well umm read the pack or ask a older female how that's suppose to be done...ok so don't worry your not weird your normal it happens to the best of us...so don't feel embarrassed...ok and if you need further advice on anything feel free to hit me up on yahoo,or on here....goodluck,godbless,and take it easy....your friend/advicer.......jamie [ jamiehelpsyou's advice column | Ask jamiehelpsyou A Question ]
Cmilner1607 answered Tuesday September 4 2007, 9:54 pm: Obvioudly you put it in incorrectly.
you shouldn't have it sticking out duh.
and it doesn't matter if you wear it in the shower. but the string will get wet. which won't be too nice. [ Cmilner1607's advice column | Ask Cmilner1607 A Question ]
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