Tampons...yay! not.?
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No, whatever you do don't splash water on it, it will expand.
Have you tried standing with one leg on the toilet seat?
not on the tampon becuz it would maybe expand and be too hard to push out
Yes It would help it to put a little bit of water or Vasiline on the tip of the applicator.
Only try wearing tampons when you're having your period.
Othewise, you'll be dry and it won't go in right.
yes it would i my self just started using them or alternating them with my pantyliners or pads for heavy days a few months ago it may help you just try it i know that whenever i shower and then insert one after patting dry it does go in a little easier bc my insides are still a lil wet so it may help you out other wise you may wanna go and look at other types or brands that are good for you. i use the playtex gentle glide or the playtex sport but i prefer the sport bc it has a more pointed tip on the barrel and its easier to insert and you dont really feel anything when you put it in so it works excellent for me if the water doesnt help i hope you find something better! good luck!
try vasaline on the tip to help. i don't like petroluim products so i use coconut oil. water will be soaked up but the tampon, you want something that acts more like a lubercant- also if you are light, make sure your tampon is not to big, smaller ones go in smoother, also plastic applicators that go accross the top are easier to insert. tampons do take a little practice!
It feels dry, because it is. You must push it so as to go inside. Gently, and slowly, push it into your vagina, until your finger can't go deeper.
If you splash water on the tip, you wont be able to put it as it will grow bigger and softer.
I suggest you to try putting tampon the last days of your period. You would feel more comfortable and free to understand what exactly is going on down there:)
As far as the flow concerned, do it your way. See when you have more blood and when less, and use the corresponding tampons each day.
The fist efforts are strange enough. But you will get used to it.
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