Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Am i supposed to feel the tampon after i put it in?

I can feel the tampon when i walk and when i sit down... is this normal?
(This is my first time using a tampon so i'm not really sure if i did it right or not)
Answer:
maybe its not in far enough. try pushing it up a bit more. maybe that will make it less unconfortable. good luck! xoxo
no you are not supposed to feel it..you probably inserted it wrong.
Might want to try another size or make sure your pushing it in all the way.Good luck.
i always do at first. after a while you forget about it tho.
No, you shouldn't be able to feel it at all. It may not be in far enough. Try a new one and push it up more. It's probably not in right and it is only you're first time with a tampon.
it may not be far up enough in the vaginal canal, or you may have a tilted uterus
No that's not normal. You might try a smaller size. Playtex mades one and its called slim.
I usually do. As long as it isn't really painful, you're fine.
You should not be able to feel it. You either have in a tampon that is too high of an absorbency or you did not push it in far enough.
not really...u prob dont have it far enough in
It happens to me. It doesn't mean one has inserted it wrong. Because I normally use pads. I only use tampons to go out for not to long a time. And still most of the time I feel the pressure of having it in me. And has soon as I get home I have to remove it. At times I have gotten sick, like I needed to puke. And as soon as I remove it I get better. Why this happens I'm not sure.
you really aren't supposed to, but if you do it's probably because 1) it isn't far enough up in the vaginal canal, or 2) the absorbancy is too high for your flow... which can also cause TSS. when you put it in, make sure the cardboard applicator is as far up as you can get it while still being in control of it, then push the tampon through. that may help for next time... but still if the absorbancy is too high, you will still feel it. the reason you'll feel it when the absorbancy is too high is because they are made wider all the way around, and sometimes longer than lower absorbancy tampons, and there isn't enough "lubrication" (blood), so it is pretty dry up there, and it will become really uncomfortable. so when you go to buy tampons (since everyday of your period will usually require a different absorbancy), it's best to buy the variety box. :)
good luck! hope i helped!
Don't worry, if you're not used to having one in, it's perfectly normal to be able to feel it. (I remember thinking the same thing my first time).

As you use them more regularly, you won't notice it so much.
No you're not supposed to feel it at all. Did you push it in deep enough...That's a common mistake with first time users. And make sure you're not using a medium tampon when flow is slight. this makes you dry and it makes inserting the next tampon difficult. Another cause for discomfort.
you porbably didnt push it far enough. it is at the opening of your vaginal muscle so when you walk or sit it gets smaller.
No you arnt supposed to feel it because tampons are made so that u cant feel them i think you inserted it wrong read the instructions in the tampon box for correct instructions on how to put them in and make shure u dont feel the tampon inside.GOOD LUCK....keep trying

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