Just go to the doctor, get over your embarrassment and let him/her make any further decisions.
2007-01-14 14:38:34
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answer #1
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answered by Cheyuk 4
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Double Tampon
2016-12-10 14:25:36
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Your vagina does have an opening, but that opening was made for a guys (you know).
There is really no way that a tampon can get "stuck" in you. Relax, you probably just forgot that you took the other one out. If you feel funny down there or something like that, then investigate some more. Try taking out the one you have in right now, then use a mirror to see if there is another one behind it, which there shouldn't be.
2007-01-14 14:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry...I came across this scare already when I was in my teens. I must have taken out my tampon out in my sleep because there was nothing there. Go to a walk in clinic if you need someone to check for you. You would know if there is something lost in there. It can only go so far, just reach in while you are in the shower, if it's there you will find it. Just make sure you don't leave your tampons in for too long. It is recommended to not leave it there for more than 8 hours. I've gotten bad cramps before for sleeping in past 8 hours of sleep to change it.
2007-01-14 14:54:40
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answered by I am a Muppet 4
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Look, the cervix (the entrance to the uterus) is really hard (like a bone) if you had pushed it inside you would have felt it and the other tampon you put would have "sticked out" of your vagia.
However, if you are still unsure you should try looking for it with your finger. Don't be afraid, your finger it's about the size of a tampon so you should feel no pain.
2007-01-14 14:42:20
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answered by _Bizi Poz_ 3
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You should be able to remove the second tampon yourself. Don't worry - it's not going to enter your uterus. Position yourself in any of the following ways - sitting on the toilet, standing with one foot on the the toilet seat or edge of bath tub - and reach into your vagina to locate the tampon or it's string.
If you have trouble feeling it or finding the string, bear down as if you were trying to have a bowel movement. This can expel a tampon and/or make it easier to find. If you've tried everything and you're still unable to, either your primary care provider or your OB/Gyn can get it out for you.
FYI to all: That "twirlygirl" person is most certainly NOT a gynecologist and her advice is garbage. Stuck behind the cervix, indeed! Ridiculous!
2007-01-14 14:57:59
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answered by TweetyBird 7
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No, it just means you are feeling tense and are worried about it hurting. It's one of those things some people can do and some don't use them becaue they find them fiddly and annoying. It could be an underlying thing called vaginismus whic basically means your muscles down below involuntarily tense up, making it impossible to insert anything. Of course you could just need to relax more and take your time. There's no rush and no law that says you have to use them good luck x
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answered by Anonymous
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A vagina isn't as long as you'd expect. Try putting one leg up onto a chair or toilet and insert one finger into your vagina. If there is a tampon in the vagina you will feel it. You should be able to remove it on your own, but if you have trouble call your doctor.
2007-01-14 14:41:58
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answered by fayebelater 2
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you need to find out for sure if you do have two in their or not! if you honestly don't know i suggest going to the Dr's and having them take a look for you! and tss is a real possibility! along with many other issues if you leave it in their for to long!
2007-01-14 14:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it's possible. But you should tell your mom. I think the TSS thing is just one of those things to scare you. I think it's a very rare thing nowadays.
2007-01-14 14:41:00
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answered by Jamie316 3
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Tell your mother, and ask her to take you to a hospital. A doctor can verify this and if you have indeed done this, a doctor can safely remove the tampons.
2007-01-14 14:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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