Tampon Question?


Question:
im in amense pain. when ever i cough it hurts and i cant walk easily and when i stand up it hurts. i've pushed it in as far as i can. i tried to push it in futher but it just wouldn't go. what can i do?

Answers:
I had the same problem as you. It even hurt to take out. However I knew I 100% needed the tampon so I couldnt take it out even though I was in a great deal of pain. It turns out I inserted it wrong. It also hurt when I sat down as well. But keep wearing them and the pain will minimize. Think of it as sex (sry wrong thing to use! lol) it hurts the 1st time, but the more you do it, the less it hurts. What I do when im "dry" down there is put water on my finger and rub it on myself around the opeing and a little on the tampon. It slips in so easily. Also go down a couple sizes. I would start out with lights or slim and slenders. Then go up to regular +. I also HIGLY recommend tampax pearl. I will never use any other brand of tampon. They smell good too! lol Hope this helped.
try taking it out and see if that stops the pain.
pull it out and try again. it's in wrong. try angling it more when you put it in.
dont use a tampon FOR now.
use a pad
Take it out. It could be dangerous to push it in too far.
You probably didn't enter it in the right spot, take it out and put another one on using a mirror.
maybe your cervix is tilted forward somewhat and is sensative.. some women cant wear tampons.. Id just remove it for now and try again later when you are not on your period and more relaxed.. use some lubricating jelly like KY on the end of the tampon during practice till you get the right angle of entry...
maybe you're doing it wrong. Dont forget to pull the cardboard out.
I did that once and irritated myself, I keep asking my girlfriends why does it hurt so much to use a tampon and they told me I was wearing it the wrong way
OR
If you're a virgin it might become harder and uncomfortable, which is why virgins shouldn't use tampons
Take it out you didn't insert it properly. Try a new one and look at a diagram of the female anatomy online before you put a new one in. The vagina goes up and back slanted toward the small of you back. This is how you need to insert the tampon. Aim it towads the small of your back.
It should not hurt. Take it out! Use a pad for now & get a different size tampon. R U sure U do not have an infection that would cause U to be in pain?
you should place the tip of your tampon over the vaginal entrance but angle it back toward the anus it should slide in better that way and use both hands it shouldnt hurt as much ethier
First of all...Take the tampon out! If you're in that much discomfort,
my guess is that you put it in to far. You don't have to put it in as far as you can get it. You only need to push it until its in place. My advice would be to take out the tampon and use pads for a couple of days until you feel better. Take Tylenol or something for the discomfort. If you look at the directions that come with tampons, there's a diagram that shows you how far in to insert the applicator.
Stop! Take it out and wear pads until the swelling goes down..Take some Motrin (if it's OK with your doctor) and drink lots of water!...Avoid any strenuous exercise, and use this time to read a good book and relax!...Seriously, you need to rest and I don't know your age but if you are an adult, no sex until you are feeling better! God Bless You!
dont use them if the course pain
if its just priod pains the tapon will not stop that only control the blood escapping.
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