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Are Tampons suppose to hurt when you use them for the first time?

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I just started and it hurts!

is it normal for the first time??

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  1. f you are a virgin then it should hurt but only a little as your Hymen has not been broken.

    Also read the Instructions as you may not have read them correctly.Therefore you would not of Inserted it correctly.


  2. I found that the first time i tried putting in a tampon, it did hurt, so it took me a while to properly be able to insert it. But once I did it correctly, it didnt hurt at all.

      You might not have inserted it properly, or might not have inserted it far enough in. If you can still feel the tampon, for example when you're sitting down, you need to push it in further.

      I'm sure once you get the hang of it, it won't hurt at all. good luck x

  3. it depends upon time to time and person to person

  4. the cool tommy 2nd answer

    well im a boy nd i dnt get dem tingz thnk god lol it might hert and sum ppl have s*x b4 they start there period like skets and hoes

  5. yes it did me, but that's because i wasn't inserting it right, i don't think any girl does on the first time just follow these steps

    Sit or stand in a comfortable position. Some women prefer to place one leg on the toilet seat or tub, while others prefer to squat down. After you find a position that is most comfortable for you, hold the tampon with the fingers that you write with. Hold the middle of the tampon, at the spot where the smaller, inner tube inserts into the larger, outer tube. Make sure the string is visible and pointing away from your body.

    With your other hand, open the labia (the folds of skin around the vaginal opening) and position the tampon in the vaginal opening. (See picture 1 below).

    Gently push the tampon into the opening, aiming for the small of your back. Stop when your fingers touch your body and the applicator, or outer tube, is completely inside the v****a. (See picture 2 below).

    Once the applicator or outer tube is inside of you, use your index finger to push the inner tube (the tube where the removal string is visible) through the outer tube. This pushes the tampon into the v****a.

    Once the inner tube is all the way in, use your thumb and middle finger to remove the applicator or outer tube. (See picture 3 below). Make sure that the string hangs outside of the vaginal opening. Later, when you are ready to remove the tampon, hold the string and gently pull it downward until the entire tampon is out.



    If the tampon is inserted correctly, you should not feel it. If you feel uncomfortable in any way, you may have inserted the tampon incorrectly or the tampon may not be placed far enough into the v****a. If this happens, just remove the tampon and start again with a new tampon. Remember that practice makes perfect. If you don't get it on the first try, your second try will most likely be successful. Instead of getting frustrated and giving up, relax and try again!



    What if I still don't succeed?

    If you don't succeed after several times, see your health care provider. It may be that you were born with a very small opening in your hymen and you can't insert tampons. This is true in only about 2% of teens, but it could be a problem.



    A mirror is often helpful so that you can see where your vaginal opening is. Sometimes, even using a small amount of vaginal lubricant (K-Y Jelly) on the end of the tampon will help the first one glide in.




  6. yes, if you are a virgin.  Because your hymen hasn't been broken yet.

  7. the bnf92041 person upstairs.

    I think most of the girls are still virgins when they first get their period.

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