Should I be able to feel my tampon when I squeeze it?

No, you generally should not be able to feel a tampon when it's inserted correctly; if you feel it, especially with pressure or discomfort, it likely isn't in far enough or at the right angle and may need repositioning or a different size. A properly placed tampon sits high in the vaginal canal, becoming unnoticeable as it's positioned past the sensitive nerve endings near the vaginal opening, so feeling it often means it needs to be pushed further in.

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Is it okay if I feel my tampon a little bit?

If you can feel the tampon or you feel pressure in there you may not have put it in completely right. No big deal! Just take it out, get a new one and start over. Every woman's vagina is different and some women have to put the tampon applicator in straight up while others have to angle it back just a little bit.

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Should I be able to feel my tampon with my finger?

Tampons come with instructions that explain how to use them. You shouldn't be able to feel a tampon inside you if you've inserted it correctly. You should change your tampon regularly – around every 4 to 6 hours depending on your flow. There's a rare risk of tampon-related toxic shock syndrome.

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Am I feeling my cervix or a tampon?

Gently insert your finger into your vagina

Use an inwards and upwards motion and move your finger in as far as it will go. You will know when you are touching your cervix, as your finger will not be able to reach any further. You will also feel the firm doughnut shape of your cervix.

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How do I know if I have TSS?

vomiting and diarrhoea. severe pain in your arms or legs, or all over your body. a rash that feels rough like sandpaper – the rash may look red, which can be harder to see on brown or black skin. the palms of your hands, soles of your feet, tongue and the whites of your eyes turn bright red.

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What does an unhealthy cervix feel like?

Possible symptoms of cervicitis include bleeding between menstrual periods, pain with intercourse or during a pelvic exam, and abnormal vaginal discharge. However, it's also possible to have cervicitis and not experience any signs or symptoms.

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Can I shower or swim with a tampon in?

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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Why do I leak through my tampon even when it's not full?

There's a few reasons why tampons leak when they're not full: You're wearing the wrong absorbency for your flow. It's been inserted incorrectly. You're not wearing a tampon made from absorbent organic cotton.

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Can I sleep with a tampon in?

Is it bad to sleep with a tampon in? Rest assured (pun intended) that if tampons are your preferred period protection you can sleep with one in for up to 8 hours . Asleep or awake, tampons need to be changed every 4 hours to a maximum of 8 hours.

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Can pulling out a dry tampon cause irritation?

Sometimes the wrong absorbency is used. Make sure you are using the lightest absorbency for your flow. If the tampon hurt when you were taking it out, felt dry or has white cotton visible after 4 hours of use, you should use one made for lighter flow.

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Should putting a tampon in feel good?

Myth #1: Tampons hurt or are uncomfortable

If tampons were uncomfortable to wear, no one would! “Tampons should definitely not hurt, although you may feel a little bit of initial discomfort when you first put one in,” Youngblood says. Once you insert a tampon properly, though, you shouldn't be able to feel it.

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Can I push a tampon too far?

I have great news for you: You can't put a tampon "too far" in! And a tampon can't get lost inside you, either. If your tampon has a string, it will be really easy to just pull out. If your tampon doesn't have a string, you'll be able to reach it easily.

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Should I be able to feel a tampon with my finger?

Push the tampon inside with your index finger, and then slide your finger out. The string should hang down outside your body. You shouldn't be able to feel the tampon at all. If you do feel it, push it a little bit farther in.

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Why does it feel like I'm hitting a wall when I put a tampon in?

The pelvic floor muscles surround the vaginal canal and can compress it if they are too tight. If the tight muscles are pressed up against a tampon, that causes discomfort and even pain. Tight pelvic floor muscles can also make it harder to insert or remove a tampon smoothly.

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Will a stuck tampon eventually work its way out?

Yes, a forgotten tampon will eventually come out. You need to be extra careful while removing it. If it is accompanied by infection, it's best to seek medical help.

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How many tampons are too many to bleed through in a day?

Heavy periods aren't usually life-threatening, but they can be if you lose too much blood. Bleeding through two or more tampons or pads each hour for two to three hours in a row is a sign that you should see your provider or seek emergency care.

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Why is my tampon full of pee?

The tampon isn't inserted correctly

Sometimes a leaky tampon can mean you haven't pushed it far enough into the vaginal canal or if you've inserted it at an awkward angle it may not effectively prevent leaks.

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Why is only one side of my tampon bloody?

It doesn't mean that that side of you is bleeding; rather, it means that you left the tampon in there long enough to catch only that amount of blood which happened to fall on that side. It's recommended to change your tampon every four to eight hours – more frequently if it's a heavy flow.

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How do I know if my tampon is full?

You know your tampon is full when you feel resistance pulling the string, notice blood on the string or in your underwear, or feel it inside you; however, for hygiene, you should change it every 4-8 hours regardless, as a "dry" tampon (not full) can be uncomfortable to remove, and a full one will leak. The best signs of fullness are leaking (blood on underwear) or the string appearing bloody, indicating it's saturated and needs changing soon. 

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Can you free bleed in the pool?

“It's a myth that your period stops altogether when you get into the water,” she said. While it's unlikely that you'll leave a trail of blood in the ocean or pool if you free bleed, it doesn't mean that your cycle doesn't let up.

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What do female swimmers wear during periods?

Professional swimmers often use products like tampons or menstrual cups to absorb blood and prevent leaks. Elite swimmers may also use birth control to shift their periods. While water pressure can temporarily slow the flow of menstruation, your period doesn't stop in the water, so some form of protection is necessary.

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What is a red flag for pelvic pain?

Pelvic pain red flags signaling a medical emergency include severe, sudden pain with fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, heavy bleeding (especially if pregnant), fainting, or signs of shock (rapid heart rate, low blood pressure). Other serious indicators are persistent post-coital bleeding, a new pelvic mass, significant unexplained weight loss, foul-smelling vaginal discharge, or difficulty/pain with urination or bowel movements. These symptoms suggest serious underlying conditions like ectopic pregnancy, infection (PID, abscess), ovarian issues, or malignancy. 

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What does a cancerous cervix look like?

A possible warning sign of cervical cancer is a rough or bumpy cervix, which should be discussed with a physician. Most bumps on the cervix are benign (noncancerous) growths, such as polyps or cysts.

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What does HPV discharge look like?

Almost all cervical cancers are thought to be caused by HPV infections. While there are often no signs of early cervical cancer, some signs may include: Increased vaginal discharge, which may be pale, watery, pink, brown, bloody, or foul-smelling.

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