How do you use a tampon for beginners?

Hold the tampon in one hand with the grip – middle of the tampon – in between your thumb and middle finger. Keep your index finger on the end of the thinner tube, where the cord extends. Using the tip of the tampon, open the folds of skin on your vagina and slide the entire barrel inside, angling towards your back.
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Will a tampon hurt the first time you use it?

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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How do you use a tampon for the first time?

How to put a tampon in for the first time
  1. Practise inserting a tampon when your period flow is medium to heavy.
  2. Find a position that is comfortable for you. ...
  3. Wash your hands before unwrapping the tampon, even if you're using an applicator tampon.
  4. Stretch the cord of the tampon before you insert it.
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What should putting in a tampon for the first time feel like?

What should it feel like once it's in? It might take some getting used to it if it's your first time inserting a tampon. If the tampon is in the correct position, it probably won't feel like anything. At the very least, you might feel the string brush up against the side of your labia.
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Which hole does a tampon go in?

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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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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How do you take a tampon out?

Tampons have a string attached to them that stays hanging outside your body. That removal string is sewn in the whole way to the top, so it won't come off. Gently and firmly pull on the string that is left hanging outside your body and your tampon will slide right out.
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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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Why can't I put in a tampon?

If you're struggling to insert a tampon, make sure you're trying the smallest size you can first. Even if you have had sex before, you may simply have a smaller hole down there that the tampon has to get through, so give it the best chance by choosing the smallest size.
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What age can girls wear tampons?

How old do you have to be to use tampons? You can start using tampons as soon as you get your period, which could be as young as 10 for some girls. What matters is your comfort level. Armed with accurate information, choosing whether and when to use a tampon is your personal decision.
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Can I sleep with a tampon in?

A: Yes, in most cases. It's understandable that sleeping with a tampon in is way more comfortable than sleeping with a pad. But in order to maintain safety, you should always put in a new tampon before bed and make sure that it's a tampon that fits the heaviness of your flow.
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Can every girl wear tampons?

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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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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Does removing a tampon hurt?

Getting used to tampons can take some practice, but putting in and taking out a tampon shouldn't be painful. Changing tampons often is a good idea, but you can leave a tampon in for about three or four hours, or until it's full.
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Are tampons ok 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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What is the best tampon for a 12 year old?

The 6 Best Tampons For Beginners, According To Gynecologists
  • What should you look for in a beginner tampon?
  • Tampax Pearl Light.
  • U by Kotex Security Tampons.
  • Playtex Simply Gentle Glide.
  • Seventh Generation Tampon with Comfort Applicator.
  • Top Organic Cotton Tampons.
  • Playtex Sport Tampons with Flex-Fit Technology.
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How can a 12 year old go swimming on her period?

Can I Go Swimming During My Period? Swimming during your period isn't a problem. However, you will want to use a tampon when swimming so you don't bleed on your swimsuit. Pads won't work and will just fill with water.
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Are pads healthier than tampons?

And since you've asked, I have to tell you—aside from the risk of TSS from tampons—there really is no “healthier” choice. What is important is proper use and comfort. You should change your tampons ever 4-6 hours and pads every 2-4 hours. As for the comfort part, that is really up to you!
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Can I wear a pad if I'm not on my period?

Also, even though you might opt to wear a pad when you don't have your period, you need to change the pad regularly. You will sweat as you move throughout the day – that pad will eventually get a little damp and/or stinky.
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Can you wear a tampon in the shower?

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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Do pads make you bleed more?

According to experts, organic feminine hygiene products don't have any effect on a woman's menstrual cycle. Dr. Daniel M. Breitkopf, an Ob/Gyn at the Mayo Clinic, doesn't think organic pads can alter the flow of a period or shorten a cycle, but there could be an explanation for organic tampons doing so.
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How can I bleed free?

The premiseof free bleeding is simple: You menstruate without using tampons, pads, or other menstrual products to absorb or collect your flow. There are two sides to free bleeding. Some view it as a movement intended to normalize periods in society. Others are forced to do it out of financial necessity.
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Is it okay to free bleed at night?

Setting yourself up for free bleeding menstruation

Use a towel when sitting on furniture, or to lie on when you're in bed at night. Only go outside if you feel comfortable. Pack extra clothes and underwear if you're leaving the house and think you might bleed through your clothes.
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What is a period gush?

The Gush: a.k.a. the sudden flow that unexpectedly comes out when you have your period. It's not the most comfortable thing in the world, especially since it happens when you least expect it—at a major office presentation, while laughing at a friend's joke, or in that exact moment when you sneeze.
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