Its my 1st time wearing a tampon

its my 1st timee wearing a tamponn… it feels kinda weird I can feel the blood comming down but I guess its going in the tamponn??? please give meeh sum advice on how it shud feel ndd if im suppost to feel like that !

Answer #1

for me! - I don’t feel anything at all! and from experiance and from what I’ve heared from my friends, “if you feel uncomforable, it’s not placed in far enough!” just take it out, relax, and try inserting another one! the panflit in the tampon box says it all and guides you step by step! =)

Answer #2

Follow the guide in the box because if it feels like that than its probley not inserted correctly.

Answer #3

usually you shouldn’t feel anything with a tamp…you might not have it in all the way…

just remember to take it out after the recommended time because sometimes not being able to feel it can make it slip your mind!

Answer #4

if you can ‘feel’ it, then it’s not inserted far enough up. I would recomend the ones with the tube at first (although I still use them, they’re a little larger, but you know it’s in far enough when the tampon out out of the tube)

you shouldn’t have any blood ‘coming down’ as such, and you shouldn’t really feel anything.

they’re supposed to make you feel like you have ‘nothing’ there…

just withdraw it, make sure you’re using a tampon suitable for your flow…sit on the loo with one leg raised (out a foot on the bath) and insert the tube fully…it’ll feel odd, but it shouldn’t be painful…

relaxing is the most important bit, it’s not advisable to do it standing up (gravity pushes your muscles down making inserting difficult)

and change regurly!

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