Can you pee with a tampon in?

Time for a big sigh of relief. Yes, you can pee with a tampon in. Definitely! Your bladder is in front of your vagina but the two aren't connected and having a tampon in doesn't prevent your bladder from filling or make it difficult or painful to pee (it goes in a completely different hole).
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Do you remove tampon when peeing?

Because you put the tampon up inside your vagina, you might wonder, “What happens when I pee?” No worries there! Wearing a tampon doesn't affect urination at all, and you don't have to change your tampon after you pee.
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What can you not do with a tampon in?

When it comes to tampons, however, popping one in before your flow starts is not the best idea. This can throw off the vagina's healthy bacteria and dry it out, increasing the risk of infection.
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Can I poop with tampon in?

8. Do I have to change my tampon every time I poop? If you're one of the chosen few who can poop without losing a tampon, there's no reason to change your tampon unless you get poop on the string. Feces can contain harmful bacteria and can cause vaginal infections if it accidentally gets on the tampon string.
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Why do tampons hurt to take out?

Keep in mind: Dry tampons that haven't absorbed as much blood, or those that haven't been in for very long, can be more uncomfortable to remove. This is a normal feeling because they aren't as lubricated as tampons that have absorbed more blood.
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How do I know my tampon is full?

Every time you use the toilet, give your tampon string a light tug. If the tampon seems to move or slide out easily then that means the tampon is fully saturated and ready to be changed!
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Do tampons feel weird at first?

A tampon may hurt the first time you try to insert it, but it shouldn't be bad. You shouldn't feel it once it's in, so if there still is pain or discomfort, you may not have inserted it correctly. That's okay, like any new skill it may take practice to get it right.
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Should I help my daughter insert a tampon?

Let your daughter know that it WILL get easier! It may take her a few tries to insert a tampon, but like anything, she will become faster and more comfortable inserting them and will be a pro in no time.
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What is a period poop?

If you're having 'period poops', it means you're experiencing diarrhea, constipation, or foul-smelling poop around the time of your period. Period poops are pretty normal. Many women experience this monthly change in their toilet habits, especially if they're prone to emotional changes during their cycle.
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Can you go number 2 with a tampon in?

"There's no health risk, but it could be annoying, particularly given that it isn't good for plumbing to flush tampons," she explains. There's no need to worry about UTIs from pooping with a tampon in, but it is possible to develop bacterial vaginosis if your number two gets all over the tampon string, she says.
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Why is my tampon dry but I'm leaking?

Typically, a leaky tampon means you've left your tampon in for too long, or you're using the wrong absorbency. Be sure to change your tampon every 4-6 hours. If you find that you are leaking through your tampon after just four hours, it's time to start using the next absorbency up.
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