Please im so scar!?

is it possible for the tampon applicator to get stuck inside of you? I dont remember taking two tubes out: I don`t know i did, i was surrounded by a hurry. and im wondering if if can get stuck. what would i be aware of. please help!?

Answer:
If you verbs out the tampon the applicator (if there is one up there) should come out next to it.
go to the emergency room. my sister works at an obgyn and she say that women get it stuck contained by there commonly and other women forget they even have it. zilch to worry almost, it can come out.
try to get it out o_0?
yes it's possible and is can incentive toxic shock...you better find out if it's stuck or not...good luck
importantly unlikely but if you are that worried...take a reflective breath, relax, try squatting or sitting on the toilet , gently insert a finger and see if you can discern it there...
Don't be worried, you'd quality it if it was at hand. one tube goes inside the other so the one you removed have the other one inside it. x
Or just shift to a doctor any doctor will do... cost less than an emergency room...and only just as efficient surrounded by most cases...
Yes, it's very possible. Please see an OB/GYN or walk to the ER to have this entity taken out if it is there because it can raison d`¨ētre an infection or other problems if left within.
Um yeah, im pretty sure if it was up here you'd feel it hun! Gud luck probing for it though
dont worry ,u must hav removed those otherwise u would hav suffered infection, niggle, etc. pl remember to remove evrytime u change. use tell &dont b childish becos u r not a child .
see a gyno
You would feel the applicator...if it be still there. It would be frozen to miss, believe me. Your vagina is NOT that long, so it's not like it could find lost or anything, there would be nowhere for it to stir either. You're cervix is too small for anything resembling that to enter. Usually, what happens is the two parts of the applicator come together, that is to say to say, the longer thinner factor goes inside the thicker outer cog, so that it then looks more close to one-piece after insertion of the tampon. At least that's what's supposed to evolve if you've used it correctly.
If you're really worried about something resembling that happening, switch to OB tampons, no applicator to verbs about.
I give attention to you would feel the applicator. Also it looks approaching you only rob one tube out as the smaller one goes inside the other tube surrounded by order to insert the tampon. Take the tampon out and the applicator will come beside it if its behind it.
Tampon applicators ususally come beside folded grips on the top of the tube which prevents the second tube from coming out too far. If the tube does slip out too far and goes completely into your vagina, it will lodge-but it's graceful to go contained by and get.

If you use your index finger, insert it into your vagina and scrupulously move around and try to find it. If it did get stuck, and you find it, any insert your middle finger or thumb and try to grab and verbs it out gently. If that doesn't work, you stipulation to tell your mother so she can diary a gyno appointment for you so he/she can get it out for you.

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