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Tampons Ok so i just used my first tampon
and i was wondering:
how do you go to the bathroom with a tampon in?
and ...
what if the string goes in you and the tampon gets stuck?
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Your period and your pee come out of two different holes. Many girls and women think you can't pee with a tampon in, so you're not alone - but it shouldn't cause any problem at all!
The string is designed to be long enough to stay outside of your vagina. It is extremely unlikely that the entire string would actually go into your vagina, though it might sit just inside your vaginal lips. You would still be able to feel it.
If it somehow DID go all the way in, you would probably be able to easily reach the string and pull the tampon out like normal. ]
As the other columnist says, your urine does not come out of the vagina, but through the urethra
(a tiny hole above it, near the clitoris). So going pee will not affect the tampon...but since the string is hanging outside, it's more comfortable to move it to the side, so that it doesn't get all wet. ]
Tampons do not stop you from peeing. A tampon goes inside your vagina to collect the menstrual blood. Your urine (pee) does not come out of your vagina - it comes out of a much smaller hole, above your vagina. ]
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