Is it supposed to?!


Question: when i first try to put a tampon in is it supposed to hurt.
i tried today but it hurt so i stopped


Answers: when i first try to put a tampon in is it supposed to hurt.
i tried today but it hurt so i stopped

maybe its The way your sitting? try your foot on the toilet seat and get a clear view of you area than place it in. if that doesn't work than sit on the toilet and spread eagle and insert or you could just read the paper inside of the box they have visuals

yes it is suppose to hurt

you just have to keep on trying untill it doesnt hurt. its gonna be uncomforbal the 1st few times

dont know.
i use pads.
i think its safer.
maybe you pushed too hard?

I had the same problem when I first tried to use one. After a couple of times, it won't hurt as bad.

it hurts for the first 2 or 3 time but after you get use to it u wint even notice putting it in

Maybe you need a different tampon. When i was young i used the OB tampons they are teeny or they make tampons for teens which are smaller. And when you put it try to relax if you tense up the muscle will tense and it will not go in and it will hurt.

It depends on the woman. If you're very young, you may still have a pretty thick hymen, which could make it more painful to insert one.

My best advice would be to try again, but with some lubricant, like KY Jelly. If you're afraid your parents won't approve, just let them know why you need it, and hopefully, they'll be okay with it. Lubrication can help the tampon slide in more easily.

Whatever you do, don't force it in to abruptly. Just ease it in as best you can, and do it slowly. Try swirling it around in circles. Take your time, and if you absolutely can't make it work, you might want to wait a little while. Your hymen should thin out a little as you get older, so it might be easier in a few years.

you just have to relax as you are going through the process. ...i think that you think,,, it will hurt so you are tensing up abit.....also if you are using the cardboard applicator ,,you can try switching to a product that uses a plastic applicator....that may be more comfortable for you.......

NO!! It is not supposed to hurt. It will feel uncomfortable but if you are feeling PAIN you are doing it wrong. Trust me...There is a wrong way and a right way. I felt pain for the 1st 2 months or so I did it and my doc told me how to angle it right and she was right....no pain!!





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