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Is it normal for your tampon to come out when you pee?


Question Posted Sunday June 27 2010, 11:04 pm

Is it normal for your tampon to fall out when your going pee? Mine always seems to. I don't think its a size problem. Maybe its because i'm squeezing it? But i'm not sure how to make it stop. Even if i take a short pee and it comes out a little bit, like say i'm at work, it just feels so annoying. So how can i make it stop? Or should i just change my tampon every time i go pee.

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OhMyLucyDarling answered Monday June 28 2010, 1:52 pm:
It is NOT good to pee while you have a tampon in, You increase the chances of getting infections. UTI, Yeast Infections, Severe Inching and burning etc. I highly suggest you remove the tampon when going to the bathroom and inserting another one afterward.

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MattKinsell answered Monday June 28 2010, 12:39 pm:
I would say change your tampon everytime you go.

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