Okay so im on the end of my period, (the fifth day) and its like basically over. But everytime i put a tampon in (just in case) it hurts sooo bad. It hurts on the way in, and then when its inside of me its sore.
baybiebubble19 answered Saturday March 20 2010, 2:23 am: ok.. uhm
i dont think you should put in a tampon at the end
because it has no fluid so its dry when you put it in.
Does it hurt when the flow is heavy?
are you putting it in the wrong hole?
how many times have you tried it [ baybiebubble19's advice column | Ask baybiebubble19 A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Monday March 15 2010, 11:00 pm: There could be a couple of things that may help you. As the previous columnist stated, you can try small tampons for comfortable, as well as some tampon are downright uncomfortable in themselves, especially the plastic ones. So try getting Tampax Pearl, they are the most comfortable I've found. If you still find yourself hurting, you may want to see a doctor, just to check everything out. I don't think you have any major problems though friend, just discomfort.
candi4545 answered Saturday March 13 2010, 2:31 pm: for your flow and vagina size your prolly usin a way to big tampon they come in different sizes and use should use the very smallest one you can find
also you could be using a cheap brand i recommend playtex and tampax
when you use a cheaap brand the applicators are cardboard which hurts and the cotton of the tampon isnt made very good this could cause irrretence....
and this is gonna sound nasty but maybe your vaginal walls are dry when you leave tampons in it sucks up eberything blood discharge and just the liquide that keeps you lubricated down there
maybe you should take a little break from wearing tampons and were pads for just a few hours to get your naturall bodys liquid flowing again down there [ candi4545's advice column | Ask candi4545 A Question ]
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