xoxobryxoxo answered Tuesday June 29 2010, 10:25 am: i do it all the time. it may come out when it is full but if its not its sure to stay in :) or at least thats how it is for me everybodys different so just.... go pee and see what happens :-) but you CAN pee with it in :) [ xoxobryxoxo's advice column | Ask xoxobryxoxo A Question ]
familyfirst answered Thursday June 24 2010, 10:54 pm: It is just fine to urinate while a tampon is inserted. The tampon is inserted several inches into your vagina.
Below is some information from the "Tampax" website. I will paste some info here but I will include the website so you can look up more information if you like.
Sure! Each female has three separate openings: the urinary, the vaginal and the anal opening. Therefore, a tampon that's placed in the vagina won't be affected when you use the bathroom. When you urinate, you might want to hold the cord to one side so it won't get wet. If it does become damp, just dry it with a piece of toilet tissue"
"Do I have to take the tampon out every time I go to the bathroom?
No. Urine comes through the urethra, "stool" when you defecate, comes through the anus. These are two separate openings. The tampon goes into the vagina - another opening between the urethra and anus. You might want to move the string out of the way when you go, though. If you're going to urinate, pull the string to the back or side, and if you're going to defecate, pull it to the front. (By the way, remember, to prevent infections always wipe from front to back when you go to the bathroom.)" [ familyfirst's advice column | Ask familyfirst A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Thursday June 24 2010, 5:25 pm: No, Peeing while tampons are inserted leaves you with a high risk of infections.
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