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Can sperm go through a tampon?

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  1. If there is a tampon in her v****a, where exactly is your p***s supposed to go?" This would be very painful for both of you. Secondly, a tampon will not prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, and the trauma associated with having intercourse with a tampon in place may actually increase the risk of some vaginal infections.

    it is true that a woman is less likely to become pregnant with unprotected intercourse during her period, it is by no means impossible. Depending on how long her period lasts, sperm may remain that are capable of fertilizing an egg if ovulation occurs within several days. And, again, as I said at the beginning, it sure doesn't decrease the risk of STDs; in fact, menstrual blood is an excellent growth medium for some STDs.


    In order to prevent pregnancy, appropriate contraception must be used at all times. The method called the rhythm method-- which depends on keen awareness of signs of fertility and abstinence from s*x during certain times in the cycle -- can work for highly motivated couples. However, nothing decreases the risk of STDs besides a condom, used every single time intercourse takes place.

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