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Vaginal muscles and tampon


Question Posted Saturday August 21 2010, 4:16 pm

ok so i have been waering tampons for a while now im not looking for a how to insert a tamptin answer

well im on my period. and i went to the toilet earlier. and i tensed my abs when i went as like i felt like a bit constaped kinda thing.... and lumps of blood came out which is normal in some of my periods.

although this massive bit came out like the size of a tampon.
and i did have a tampon is so i was assuming it was that.

it did not hurt, at all. all i did was tense. to be honest i had totally forgot the thing was in there at the time. and it popped out and went dowmn the toilet.

im just intrigued. im a gymnast/cheerleader and i workout alot. could that kind of thing happen to just anyone or just someone that has the muscles to do so? like tense a tampon out of my vagina. because thats all i did.. tense.. i didnt pull the string or anything.. and when i looked just to double check... there was no pull string. so it must have been the tampon.


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maxgrey answered Monday August 23 2010, 11:16 pm:
If it wasn't the tampon, it could've been a blood clot.
Either way, the muscles in the vagina can absolutely push things out or hold things tightly. That's what helps when someone gives birth; the vaginal muscles push out the baby.
Sometimes tampons are too small and come out more easily than if they were a bigger size. If you use regular tampons instead of super extreme extra plus tampons, it's easier to push them out.
I'm sure most people could do this if they tried hard enough, but it would be much easier for you since you stay so active.

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LadyDesi112 answered Monday August 23 2010, 1:14 am:
Hey,
this happening is pretty normal. In most cases, this means that the tampon has pretty much been completely soaked and it's now slippery, so it's much more likely to just slip out suddenly. I would suggest changing tampons a little bit more frequently, especially during the heavier flow days. Just like a sponge, a tampon can only absorb so much. Once it's full, blood runs right pass it as if it's not even there, and you don't want that.
Hope I helped =)

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