Yes..if you have a light flow. The drier the tampon the more uncomfortable it may feel when removing. But if it is fairly wet and still hurts that is not normal. I am sure you are fine. Also, make sure when you are inserting and removing you have your muscles down there relaxed.
2007-08-09 10:12:16
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answer #1
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answered by bnick 2
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there is often an volume of soreness while pulling a tampon out, dry or no longer. If attainable, use a smaller tampon, like those for slender human beings or in spite of. I stick to the low absorbency ones, like common, on account that yeah, the great-plus ones harm a sprint as quickly as they have become enlarged from the absorption.
2016-11-11 21:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No. This happens when the tampon hasn't absorbed enough liquid. Next time either leave it in longer (you can leave it in for up to 8 hours) or use a smaller absorbancy.
2007-08-09 10:10:58
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answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6
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My hurt when I pull them out. I think it is because my flow is so light when I change them.
2007-08-09 10:12:54
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answered by brittneyn127 3
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If it's the last day, and/or flow is really light, it may irritate a little because it's too dry.
2007-08-09 10:10:24
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answered by mari m 5
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No. That means a. you need to switch to a lower absorbancy b.it isnt saturated enough c. you need to have it in just a bit longer.
2007-08-09 10:17:50
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answered by I <3 My Hamster Smokey! 6
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they only hurt when they're not "full" consider switching to a "Light" flow tampon.
2007-08-09 10:16:43
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answered by Dj 5
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