How do you pull out a tampon without it hurting?

Insert your fingers into your vagina, and reach for the tampon's string. Wrap your fingers around the string, and gently tease out the tampon. If that doesn't work, you can remove the tampon by slipping your fingers beneath the tampon and gently pulling it out.
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Why does it hurt to pull out my tampon?

There can be different reasons for discomfort when removing or pulling a tampon out (of the vagina). If the tampon is dry or barely wet with blood, it may be harder to remove. On the other hand if it is a super absorbent tampon, it expands when it becomes wet with blood and thus it also may be harder to remove.
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How do you take out a tampon that doesn't hurt?

To remove the tampon, pull down on the string. There's no need to rush the process. To make it more comfortable, you'll want to keep a steady breath and pull gently. 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.
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How do you remove a tampon for beginners?

Once you know where the tampon is, follow these steps to remove it:
  1. Try to relax, especially your pelvic muscles, as much as you can.
  2. Insert two fingers and try to grasp the tampon or its string. ...
  3. Pull the tampon out very gently.
  4. Check the tampon for any signs that a piece of it might still be in your vagina.
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How hard do you have to pull to get a tampon out?

If you can feel the tampon, grab it between your fingers and slowly pull it out. If you can't feel the tampon, you may at least be able to locate the strings. If you do, pull the tampon out by the strings.
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Which hole does the tampon go into?

There are two openings in the vulva (a woman's external sex organs) — the urethra and the vagina. Menstrual fluid flows from the vagina (the lower of the two openings), so this is where a tampon should go.
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Are tampons supposed to hurt the first time?

Tampons shouldn't hurt if they're inserted correctly. The key to comfortable, secure protection during your period is the proper insertion of the tampon. Don't worry if you don't get it right the first time. It might take a few tries before you get a comfortable fit.
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Should I help my daughter insert a tampon?

Your daughter can mentally run through the process of inserting a tampon and what she will need to do. Share the different positions she can try like putting one leg up on the toilet or standing with her knees slightly bent. Tell her to do whatever feels comfortable for her.
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How far does a tampon go inside you?

Insert it as far as your middle finger and thumb, at the grip – or middle – of the applicator. Once the barrel is comfortably inside, hold the grip and push with your index finger on the smaller tube to push the absorbent part of the tampon into the vagina. Push this until it meets the grip and your other fingers.
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Are tampons better than pads?

Tampons are cylindrical inserts that go inside your vagina, whereas pads are absorbent linings designed to stick to your underwear. Tampons are a good option because they are small, nearly invisible, and swim-safe — but they can be hard to insert and may carry the risk of vaginal irritation or toxic shock syndrome.
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Can I use a tampon if im a virgin?

Is that true or can I use a tampon? Any girl who has her period can use a tampon. Tampons work just as well for girls who are virgins as they do for girls who have had sex. And even though using a tampon can occasionally cause a girl's hymen to stretch or tear, it does not cause a girl to lose her virginity.
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Should I be able to feel my tampon when I sit down?

Normally you shouldn't feel your tampon no matter what position you're in. Sounds like your tampon may not be in quite right.
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Can you shower with a tampon in?

Yes, it's fine to wear a tampon in the bath or shower. If your period is light at the time, you might find that you don't need one for the few minutes that you are in the bath or shower. Most of the time, blood won't leak out.
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What are the best tampons for a 13 year old?

6 best, easy-to-use tampons for beginners
  • 1Tampax Pearl Lites.
  • 2U by Kotex Sleek Regulars.
  • 3Playtex Gentle Glide 360°
  • 4Tampax Radiant Regular.
  • 5U by Kotex Fitness.
  • 6Seventh Generation Free & Clear.
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At what age should a girl start using tampons?

You can start using tampons as soon as you get your period, which could be as young as 10 for some girls.
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What should you not do while wearing a tampon?

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 you feel when a tampon is full?

You might notice a feeling of wetness or dampness, occurrence of stains or the pad may feel heavy in your undies. These are all signs that the pad may be full. In this case, switch to a clean pad.
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What makes your period end faster?

Oral birth control pills and birth control injections can be used to regulate your cycle. Hormonal birth control can also decrease cramping and shorten the number of days you menstruate each month. If you're just starting hormonal birth control, it may take several months before your periods become shorter.
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What is the smallest tampon size?

Many tampon manufacturers provide slim or junior tampons. These are the smallest tampon sizes available and are suitable for first-timers to experiment with as their body adjusts to using them. When selecting tampons for the first time, choose those with a small insertion applicator.
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Are tampons good for 12 year olds?

How old should you be to use tampons? There is no minimum age for tampon usage. If adolescents want to use tampons, they can usually begin using them as soon as their menstrual cycle starts.
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Do tampons make you bleed longer?

Tampons soak up menstrual blood, but they may also block some menstrual flow from the vagina, which could extend the duration of bleeding.
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How many tampons should you use per day?

However, 3-6 products per day (pads or tampons) is normal. If you're using less than that, you may not be changing them enough for health and hygiene. If you're using more than that because they are filling up fast or leaking, you may want to try a bigger size.
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Do tampons expire?

Tampons go inside your body, which is why it's important to pay attention to whether or not your tampons have expired. Generally speaking, tampons expire after five years. Even though they may not look any different than brand new ones, expired tampons shouldn't be used.
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What does R on a tampon mean?

Tampons are thin and compact wads of cotton that, when inserted into the vagina, staunch the flow of menstrual blood. Like all absorbent materials, they can only hold so much fluid at a time. The letters on tampons reflect these standard absorbencies: L means light, R means regular, and S means super.
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