I keep trying I'm doing what in supposed to but I can still feel the tampon
Question Posted Thursday July 30 2015, 2:17 pm
I got my period a couple days ago and I have to wear tampons because I'm on a competitive swim team my next meet is Sunday so I've been trying really hard so use tampons my mom got be tampax pearl regular my first day and I kept trying I got it in but could still feel it inside me I tried off and on again for 2 days and still can feel it I told my mom and she went and got me tampax pearl light weight I think (lavender) and it does the same thing. So my question is what do I do is this normal if I'm doing it wrong how much of the string should I see. Thabkyou,
Hanna
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Menstrual/Period Issues? Dragonflymagic answered Thursday July 30 2015, 11:58 pm: You likely are not pushing it in deep enough. That seems to be a worry with young girls, it certainly was mine. The main fear is getting it lost in there, unable to get it back out. Thats impossibile. The vagina dead ends at the cervix. So push until it can't go in any further. What you likely are feeling is not the end that went in first but the end that has the string attached. It is not past whatever part of the body is feeling it, I wasnt sure if it was that hymen area, a ring of muscles at the entrance or maybe even the pubic bone, but if it wasnt in far enough, I felt it with every movement, while walking, and going from sitting to standing and back to sitting and it is very uncomfortable. If the problem is that the plastci applicator won't easily glide in, ask Mom for personal lube to apply to the outside of the plastic applicator and it should have no trouble going in. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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