What does it mean if your tampon never stays in?


Question:
My girlfriend told us the other day that the whole time she has been wearing tampons, they have always slipped out. We laughed at first, but after realizing she was serious, we threw out our ideas. I suggested that she wasn't pushing it in far enough. She said that she pushes it in as far as it will go. Another friend.yes, a friend, said her p**** was blown out and that was why. Is this a possibility? Our friend said it was like this even before she had sex. Let us know.

Answers:
after you put it in use ducktape to secure the tampon in place.works for me hope it works for you

Other Answers:
Use the "Super" size

something in there is scaring it out

It can be because she needs a larger size, or that there is too much flow for one to stay put, even the largest, so she may need to change more often or give up on tampons. Everybody is built different, inside and out, and contrary to popular myth, just having sex does not stretch it out like that.only childbirth can really do that, and even then, most women can restore most or all of the muscle tone they lost down there by doing Kegel exercises.go search on the web for more info on those.they are GREAT for every woman of any age!

use a bigger tampon.when a tampon absorbs it maximum amount it will slide out..so either she needs to cange it more often or use a bigger one

She must be putting it in wrong, or she needs a bigger size,maybe shes a very heavy bleeder.

my friend had this problem and she was told by her doctor that her muscles were too strong and cause the tampon to be pushed out. i dunno?

she must have a huge vagina

First of all, don't push it up too far. I actually lost a tampon up in there for a day. Thought I forgot to put one in, and it popped out in the shower the next day. So yes, I was wearing two tampons at one time. :)

Anyhow.her menstrual flow could just be extemely heavy, or her muscles are just very very tired of holding something in. As comfortable as they are, the muscles are working the whole time. If you noticed at the end of your cycle, it is harder to get a tampon in, not because you are dryer, but because your muscles are tired. Tell her to do the kegal exercises, and to give her muscles some rest, and use pads for a couple of months. It may help, and if not, tell her to contact her doctor to discuss it more.

Her period might be to big for it to handle a normal size tampon. Try getting a super.



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