read the little pamphlet in the box.......it has instructions. Videos or pictures not only are weird but disgusting.
2007-01-03 16:14:15
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answered by foxyfall 2
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You may be worried and nervous about using your first tampon. Talk to your mom or a friend who has used tampons. It is important to first learn how to use a tampon and then, just relax! The more you relax, the easier the insertion will be. When you are nervous, your muscles tense up, making insertion even harder. For your first time, you may want to try using a tampon when your menstrual flow is heavy; this should allow the tampon to glide in more easily. Choose the smallest size tampon for the first time. By following these simple guidelines, and those that come with your package of tampons, your first experience with tampons should be easy.
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.
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 vagina.
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 connected) through the outer tube.
Once the inner tube is all the way in, use your thumb and middle finger to remove the applicator or outer tube. 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 vagina. 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!
2007-01-04 12:54:13
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answered by Komsat/sad 4
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The best way to learn to insert a tampon is to look at the pictures that come with the box of tampons. You need to angle it slightly when you insert it. Other than inserting it there is nothing else to see about inserting a tampon. They get changed at least every 4 hours like a pad does and you just pull on the cord to remove it. They come in different absorbencies and since you mention you have a heavy flow you will probably want to try the super absorbency. Good Luck.
2007-01-04 00:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I can't imagine anyone's gonna send you a video--but it's not that hard. I would suggest a plastic, round-tipped applicator as those tend to glide more easily. First, you must relax and be patient. It may take you quite a few tries and a few tampons before you get it right. Most girls find it easier to stand with one foot up (like on the toilet or edge of the bath) when they first start using them. Once you get used to it, it will be easy to do it seated on the toilet. You need to be sure to relax though. If you tighten up the muscles, it may feel more uncomfortable. Also, if you try to use them for practice when you aren't on your period, you may be too dry for the applicator to slide in as easy.
2007-01-04 00:19:12
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answered by chrissy25 5
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This just sounds sick Jennet...almost like maybe you're looking for some sick pictures either for some sickness in your head or to brag about getting from some girl. Are you even a girl? Hmmm...well, anyway, like the others have said, the instructions are on the back if you REALLY need to know how. Otherwise, you'll just have to ask your mom to help you. Good luck~
2007-01-04 00:16:19
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answered by Jaysangl 4
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If you're as heavy as you think tampons might not help you either... You may need to use both... but anyway, it's not hard. Really it's not. Just follow the directions. A virgin could do it. Use Playtex (super) for you. The heavier tampons are made by Kotex (super plus). You need to find the right one for you flow.
2007-01-04 00:14:56
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answered by Angela 2
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Nice try, LOL. You need to look at the instructions that are inside the tampon box.
2007-01-04 00:15:16
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answered by julesl68 5
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ok the best brand is OB. just take the tampon out of its case/ wrapper and pull the sring and make sure its tight and shove it in until the tip of your index finger is in, make sure the sring is outside your body, change every 3 hours, start will the least absorbent.Do not sleep with tampons.
2007-01-04 00:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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DEAR ASK YOU MOTHER SISTER AUNT GRAND MOTHER NURSE TO SHOW YOU THAT IS WHY YOUR MOTHER HAD YOU OUT OF LOVE TO TEACH YOU THESE THINGS BY THE WAY YOU ARE NOT USING THE RIGHT PAD USE POISE MAX 16INCH BY 40 INCH IT IS THE BIGGEST OK THAT WILL STOP IT IT COVERS ALL THE UNDER WEAAR AND NOT JUST SOME THEY ARE BRAND NEW JUST CAME OUT ON THE MARKET YOU GET 36 FOR 13.00 DOLLARS AT WAL-MARTS TRY THEM OK.
2007-01-04 00:19:01
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answered by ? 7
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tampons won;t help a heavy flow either,the instructions are in the box,,,besides you don't sound real
2007-01-04 00:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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