No, when inserted correctly you shouldn't be able to feel a tampon and it should not hurt. If your tampon hurts inside of you then you either don't have it in right or you positioned it too low in the vagina. Good Luck!
2007-08-16 14:18:43
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answered by ♥ meme ♥ 6
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No. I used to think it did too but all you have to do is read the guide in the tampon box and it should work.
1) Sit on your back or on the toilet.
2) Slowly (should be a little surprising but not painful) put it into your vagina hole. Use a small tampon for first timers.
3) Put it in up until where the guide says to. Then push the applicator in.
4) Pull the container out.
5) Make sure the string still hangs outside your body!!! And don't forget to take them out every 4 to 8 hrs. and don't accidentally put another one in! That'll be trouble.
To remove, just pull the string out slowly, might be a tad painful, depends on your force.
Just read the guide if you're confused. :) Oh and, one time I took out the actual tampon (out of the applicator) and forced it up there. Worst pain in my life. So don't do that! The plastic is meant for comfort. And if you feel any discomfort after putting in the tampon, that mean you did something wrong and try again. If you put it in right, you should not feel it, or you may but a tinsy bit it's hardly noticeable. Hope I helped!
2007-08-16 10:55:52
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answered by DandyLion370 1
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Yes it can hurt if the tampon is not inserted correctly or not far enough into the vaginal canal. For some women this can feel uncomfortable inserting and removing a tampon. I recommend using a plastic smooth tampon insert and use the smallest one needed for your menstrual flow at the time. Like I said, you should not feel the tampon in you so make sure it is inserted far enough (not too far) as you want to make sure the string is visible still on the outside. When you remove your tampon, use the opposite hand not pulling it out the press on your groin and this can help, pull slowly and smoothly. Good luck to you!
2007-08-16 10:54:25
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answered by tradejewel 3
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If inserted correctly you should not even be able to feel a tampon. now if a tampon is not inserted high enough, or slides down some after insertion it can be uncomfortable. But to fix all you have to do it take a finger and push the tampon in futher. Also if you have never use tampons before they have "slim" or "jounior" tampons that are slimmer than regular tampons
2007-08-16 10:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Tampons usually do not hurt. It sometimes can be uncomfortable if not inserted right. But you should see for yourself but you also have to be aware that using tampons pose the risk of you getting TSS(Toxic Shock Syndrome)
2007-08-16 12:34:51
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answered by S S 4
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There is a toxic syndrome that some women can develop from tampons, recommend switching to the pads and giving it time to heal before attempting it again.
2007-08-16 10:53:31
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answered by medicine_man_rn 4
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The first time that you use one, it may hurt a little, but that's just the uncomfortable feeling of something being up 'there'.
As someone else suggest, try starting out with a 'slim'. You can also try talking to your mom, aunt, or maybe a friend mom who you might consider to be a mother figure to you.
2007-08-16 10:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes a tampon can hurt and it can if it's not inserted the right way.
I would recommend talking to your mom about this issue as well and also your doctor whenever you have your next check up.
2007-08-16 10:52:53
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answered by sokokl 7
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It does not hurt. There may be some discomfort inserting if you are "dry" and use cardboard or o.b. brand Try plastic applicators at first with rounded tips. Also, they do have different thicknesses, but honestly you probably won't feel it if you insert properly.
2007-08-16 10:53:45
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answered by jacquim1 2
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No wearing a tampon does not hurt, lots of girls find them better than wearing pads.
2007-08-16 10:53:44
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answered by Anonymous
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