Saturday, October 31, 2009

For girls: about tampons?

i tried using tampons the other day, and the first time i put it in, it was uncomfortable and i felt dizzy. and it was even more uncomfortable taking it out. it kinda hurt taking it out. is this normal? and plus when does it stop being uncomfortable? will the second time be better than the first?
Answer:
You might have it in wrong! If that's not it, maybe you should try a smaller tampon - look in the women's isle in your store you shop at.

If it happens again you should go to the DOCTOR'S right away!

Also, do not leave it in there too long because you can get 'Toxic Shock' (when the body absorbs the toxins in the tampons blood after sitting for so long).

You can also try pads too, they sell ones now that have wipes attached to them to keep you clean. Good Luck!
If you took it out too soon and it didnt soak up any fluid, it would hurt. You may want to start out with a regular or slender regular Tampax brand tampon. These have the smallest applicators and may be easier for you to try at first.
The dizziness may have been nerves, but for sure get that checked out by a doctor. Toxic shock syndrome is no joke.

Have you tried a smaller/less absorbent kind? It definitely shouldn't be uncomfortable going in or out unless you're not bleeding. You shouldn't feel it when it's in.
it will get better the more you do it. if you are a virgin it may take a bit longer just because your muscles are not stretched at all. don't worry, after a little while you won't even notice its there. i know how scary it is, i used my first one at horse-back riding camp and you can't really wear pads while riding a horse.
you probably Put it on wrong. well i only use tampons and i don't even feel them. you should go for the smallest size possible some stores have special ones for teens. change it every 4 hours. and wear a panty liner at first and on your heavier days because once they soak they leak. if a tampon feels unconformable take it out and try another one. usually at first you have to try several to get it right find the most comfortable position.
It took me a while to find the right type of tampon, but i love the Platex sport tampons, they dont hurt inserting them, they dont leak, the dont hurt like alot removing them either. they cost just as much as Tampax pearl, but are alot better. I really hope this helps!
i remeber that- well if you are really dry ( like when you just got out of the shower) its harder to put it in the first time, also it probably hurts because you didn't put it in far enough, as far as pulling it out it shouldnt hurt at all- unless its not full of blood, so if its not full enough it will hurt more because it has nothing to slide on... its kinda hard to explain, but you will know when it is time to change your tampon beavsue you will start to feel it kinda slip down meaning that it is full and you need to change it. when i first used them it was hard for me and it hurt foe like 2 days, but let me tell you they are a dream when you get used to them!
somethin similar happend to me a few weeks ago i tryed a tampon for the first time and it didn't hurt or anything but after i put it in i got dizzy too and actually passed out , when i woke up it i took it out right away , i asked about it on here and people said i probably scared myself but i don't know , it probably hurt because u didn't put it in right that can happen, but i don't know about the dizzy
you most likely put it in wrong..when you put it in make sure that when you push the top part in that you dont move the tampon out b.c its unconfortable...and thats what you probably did. also on the package it says the thing TSS you can get it if you have a fever of 102. its rare.but just read on the paper. thats MAYBE why you got dizzy.

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