How To Put In A Tampon [Remixeddd]?!


Question: How To Put In A Tampon [Remixeddd]!?
ok well about a year ago i couldnt put in a tampon
so my mom helped me!.!. i couldnt figure it out after that
u probably understand that i want to do it myself now
i did it by myself perfectly fine yesterday[once]
i cant do it anymore!. it just doesnt work!.
I'm 16!. im NOT going to ask my mom for help!.!. i just dont get it!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
i use to be that way also but now im 18 and have been able to use tampons wenever i want i found out what works the best for me is tampax pearl, start out with plastic applicators bc they are more comfortable and also try the lowest absorbency such as lites, or slender since it is your first time!. when inserting the tampon keep your muscles relaxxed and bend your knees ex:squat over the toilet and it will create the perfect angle to put it in!. you know it is in correctly if you dont feel it!. it may take a couple times but if you mess up jst throw the used one away and try again =) Www@Answer-Health@Com

Wash your hands and unwrap a fresh tampon!. Stand or sit in a comfortable position: some women find it easiest to crouch down with knees apart or to stand with one foot on the toilet seat or bath!. Hold the applicator (where the ridges are on the tube) with the thumb and middle finger of one hand!.

With the other hand spread the folds of skin around the vaginal opening!. Place the tip of the outer tube of the tampon applicator (not the end with the cord hanging out) in the opening of your vagina!.
The vagina slants upwards towards your back!. So, gently slide the applicator in an upwards and backwards direction!. (It sometimes helps to slightly rotate or twist the applicator from side to side)!. Stop pushing when your thumb and finger tough your body!.

Still holding the applicator on the ridges, push the bottom of the small tube completely up inside the big tube!. This slides the tampon out of the applicator and into your vagina!.

Hold tightly onto the two tubes that are now one inside the other!. Gently take out both applicator tubes together!. (Wrap them in tissue and put them in a bin!. The cardboard tubes can also be flushed away!.) You'll see that the cord of the tampon is now hanging down outside your body!.

Once you get used to it, its absolutely easy and you'll become a pro at it, remember to relax, and on the site i put in the sources box there is plenty more information and even diograms to help you
good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

Most of the problems with tampons 'not feeling right' is because you haven't put it in far enough!. You have muscles on either side of your lower vaginal walls called pelvic muscles!. If the tampon isn't up past these muscles then you will feel it!. The trick is to make sure that it's in properly!. Try standing with one foot on the toilet!. If you are using an applicator tampon make sure all the applicator is in before you push the cotton inside!.
Practise makes perfect ;)Www@Answer-Health@Com

Okay first you need to relax!. If you tense up, your muscles down there will tighten up, making it harder for you get it up!. Stand on one leg on the floor, and the other on the seat of the toilet!. Open the lips of your vagina with one had, and with the other, insert the tampon!. If you don't think it will go up, just keep going!. Don't be afraid to push!. Usually there is that one tight patch that you need to get through, and then the rest is easy to just push it on up!. I usually keep pushing until my fingers that I am holding the tampon with are about to go up my vagina!. Then I insert the tampon by pushing the aplicator thing!. Nice and slow!. Then you should be all set!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Put it in the middle hole, okay! urm!.!.!.yeah try find the smallest tampon and with an applicator (they are easier) Good luck xxWww@Answer-Health@Com

Put it in on an angle!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

dont freak out!. it took me a while too!.
i think its easier when ur actually sitting on a toilet!.
and try plastic!.
cardboard ones are way harder, especially if your having troubles!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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