ok so once i tried to put in a tampon. I was really scared because it was my first time and it freaked me out. So i read the directions and everything and tried to put it in. But when i tried to i felt skin and it felt like there was no way to get in all the way like there was no hole. So i put a mirror down there and i could see an opening but not a hole. Is that how it is suppose to be? Is this something serious or am i just freakng out?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? BeachBlondie12 answered Sunday March 9 2008, 9:20 pm: I had that problem at first. and i tried and tried and it didnt work. Depending how old you are it may be harder if your younger like 13 under. but just relax major thing if your not the hole gets tighter and harder to get it in. i found its easiest to put it in standing up. It seems like you cant get it in its just a muscle type thing you have to get pass then your good to go. just push in the applicator . make sure when you get it in you push up so that your fingers are touching your skin even a bit further. then just push the last lever and your good to go. if you can feel it when you walk or it hurts its not in far enough. dont worry just pull it out and start with another one. it will hurt the first few times of pulling it out thats normal. hope i helped. let me know if you need more (:
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swoods7 answered Sunday March 9 2008, 8:27 pm: you are just freaking out. putting in tampons are hard work even when its your tenth time! go on google and look at some pics of the vagina and it will help you to see when to insert it.
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