I can get a tampon in and everything, and for the first few seconds after its in everything's okay, but then it feels weird like its coming out, and I can feel it there. I asked my mumma if she could feel it and she said you should be able to forget its there. So I keep trying but I get the same result. My period has finished now so I can't try till next month.
At first I used the method of sitting on the toilet seat and putting it in. Then my mumma said I should squat and aim at the small of my back. So I tried that and got the exact same result. So then I tried using a clean finger and pushing it in, but that didn't work! :( I need help!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? LeBel answered Thursday October 20 2011, 1:43 pm: You might be wearing the wrong flow size. if you have a light flow you should wear lite to regulars. mine are heavy until the last two days and if i wear a super on the last day or two mine feel the same way. it can be uncomfortable for awhile. if the next couple tries turn out badly you may just have to wear pads or a flow cup. try a lite flow tampon next month. you may have to change them more often but hopefully your vagina can get used to them and you can increase to the needed size with time.
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cocomac101 answered Saturday October 15 2011, 3:09 pm: okay if you want to wear tampons you just have to keep pushing it in a bit further each time. They feel uncomfy at first but after a while you can't feel it anymore. Don't stress just wear them and pads until you find them comfy. [ cocomac101's advice column | Ask cocomac101 A Question ]
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