You will feel nervous using a Tampon for the first time. It’s normal to feel nervous, especially if you have any questions about using tampons.
What are tampons and how do they work?
Tampons, like pads, are products used to absorb your menstrual flow. They are made of soft cotton pressed together to form a cylinder-like shape, so that they can be easily inserted into the opening of the vagina. A tampon absorbs your menstrual flow, or blood, before it has a chance to leave the body. Tampons come in all different sizes and absorbencies, and can be purchased at most pharmacies and grocery stores.
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what should I do to make inserting the tampon easier?
By following the simple guidelines below, as well as the instructions that come with the tampons, your first experience with tampons should be easy. Remember, the more you relax, the easier the insertion will be. When you are nervous, your muscles tense up, which can make inserting the tampon more difficult.
Getting ready: Before you insert the tampon, let’s review your anatomy so you know where to insert it.
Instructions for inserting a tampon with a built-in applicator:
- Wash your hands with soap and water. With dry hands, unwrap the tampon. We understand that the first time you insert the tampon you’re going to be a little bit nervous. If you drop the tampon on the floor, throw it away and begin again with a new tampon.
- Sit or stand in a comfortable position. Some women prefer to place one leg on the toilet seat or tub, while others prefer to squat down. After you find a position that is most comfortable for you, hold the tampon with the fingers that you write with. Hold the middle of the tampon, at the spot where the smaller, inner tube inserts into the larger, outer tube. Make sure the string is visible and pointing away from your body.
- With your other hand, open the labia (the folds of skin around the vaginal opening) and position the tampon in the vaginal opening. (See picture 1)
- Gently push the tampon into the opening, aiming for the small of your back. Stop when your fingers touch your body and the applicator, or outer tube, is completely inside the vagina. (See picture 2)
- Once the applicator or outer tube is inside your vagina, use your index or “pointer” finger to push the inner tube (the tube where the removal string is visible) through the outer tube. This pushes the tampon into the vagina.
- Once the inner tube is all the way in, use your thumb and middle finger to remove the applicator or outer tube. (See picture 3) Make sure that the string hangs outside of your vaginal opening. Later, when you are ready to remove the tampon, hold the string and gently pull it downward until the entire tampon is out.
- Remember to wash your hands before and after you insert and remove a tampon.
Intercourse While Tampon Inside...?
If you're asking me should you remove a tampon, the answer is yes, you should remove a tampon before engaging in sexual intercourse. If you are asking does it ever happen that sex occurs while a tampon is still in place, the answer is yes. However, if you have sex with a tampon in the vagina it will be pushed up into the furthest part of the vagina and will be very difficult to retrieve. You may have to squat and insert your thumb and forefinger to try to locate the string or the tampon itself and pull it out. You should not leave a tampon in your vagina for more than eight hours.
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