How do you know if a tampon is in your v all the way?!


Question: There is a certain way to insert the tampon so that you know it is in all the way. Once your thumb reaches the outter part of your vagina, you usually know it's in all the way. Read the instructins that come with the tampons. It will explain how and what to do. If it is uncomfortable or feels like it is falling out then it is not in all the way. It takes a while to get used to the feeling but they are much better than pads!


Answers: There is a certain way to insert the tampon so that you know it is in all the way. Once your thumb reaches the outter part of your vagina, you usually know it's in all the way. Read the instructins that come with the tampons. It will explain how and what to do. If it is uncomfortable or feels like it is falling out then it is not in all the way. It takes a while to get used to the feeling but they are much better than pads!

When it is in all the way, you won't feel it and won't notice it's there. I usually then tuck the string up inside so you don't have to change the tampon everytime you go to the washroom..

If it feels like it's starting to push itself out, or is overly uncomfortable, it's not in all the way

because if it's not some of it will be sticking out...you'll know when it's up because you won't be able to push it up with the applicator any more

You wont feel it and usually when you insert it, you put it all the way with the inserter till it has the part where you stop. And then it is in all the way.

just dont use them if your concerned this will happen/happeneed to you. pads are much better. and sorry i don't know how to tell cause i don't use them. good luck :)





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