How do teens put tampons in?
Hold the tampon in one hand with the grip – middle of the tampon – in between your thumb and middle finger. Keep your index finger on the end of the thinner tube, where the cord extends. Using the tip of the tampon, open the folds of skin on your vagina and slide the entire barrel inside, angling towards your back.
Why am I scared to put a tampon in?
It’s completely normal to be nervous about trying your first tampon. Tampons are a little more complicated than pads so it’s completely normal to be scared. When you learn more about how tampons and your body work, you’ll become more comfortable and confident when inserting your first tampon.
How do you get a tampon out?
Next, gently insert your index (pointer) finger into your vagina and try to feel for the tampon or string (if the product you use has one) move your finger back and forth a couple of times to see if you can feel the tampon. If you feel it, gently pull it out.
Is it hard to use tampons for the first time?
Using a tampon for the first time can be confusing, especially if it is your first time dealing with a period, but don’t worry. It’s simple once you get the hang of it. There are a lot of urban legends about using tampons, and you might have already heard some bad information on how to use them.
How do you use the applicator on a tampon?
Hold the tampon correctly. At the midpoint of the tampon, where the smaller tube of the applicator meets the larger tube, hold it between your thumb and middle finger. Place your index finger on the end of the applicator where the string comes out.
How do I know if my tampon is too far inside?
Check for comfort. You shouldn’t be able to feel the tampon inside of you, and it shouldn’t be uncomfortable. If it’s painful to sit down or walk around, something’s gone wrong; usually it’s that the tampon isn’t far enough up the vagina. Insert your finger inside the vagina until you feel the tampon.