Don’t let your period interrupt your life! Learn how to use Tampax® Pearl tampons and your period won’t slow you down. Tampax Pearl tampons offer LeakGuard™ protection and are easy and comfortable to use. Watch the video below to learn how to insert a tampon.
Let’s begin with a walkthrough of how to correctly insert an applicator tampon.
First, wash your hands and unwrap a new tampon. Choose a comfortable position: squat with your knees apart or stand with one foot up on the toilet seat. Hold the applicator by the finger grip with your thumb and middle finger. The cord should be hanging out the bottom of the tube.
With your other hand, spread your labia. Place the applicator into your vagina, aiming for the small of your back—so point the applicator and push up. When your thumb and finger touch your body, the applicator is in the right place.
Relax, try not to tense up—this can make insertion difficult and uncomfortable.
Relax your pelvic fore muscles. While still holding the applicator, use your pointer finger to push the bottom of the smaller tube completely into the bigger tube. The tampon is now correctly inserted into your vagina.
Remove both parts of the applicator and dispose of them properly. If the applicator is cardboard, you can flush it away. If it’s plastic, you need to dispose of it just like we discussed with pads.
You should see the cord of the tampon hanging outside your body. And that’s it!
Remember, it takes practice to use a tampon. You can’t insert one too far, so if it feels uncomfortable, you probably haven’t inserted it far enough. If that happens, remove it and try again with a new tampon. The best day to try this is when your flow is the heaviest. And go somewhere private!
The first few times, you should start with Tampax Pearl Lights or regular absorbency. These have a slim applicator with a smooth finish and a rounded tip for easier insertion. Sometimes it helps if you twist the tampon as you insert it.
Leak-free periods are possible with Tampax Pearl! Tampons provide great, invisible protection by absorbing fluid inside your body – so no one has to know you're having your period. They come in different sizes (absorbencies) to use, depending on your flow.
hey girls. here's a tip. when you first try to put a tampon in use the lowest absorbancy. then wait 4-8 hours and then take it out. if it started to leak a little thats ok. but if it leaked a lot then go up an absorbancy. thats what i had to do. but I personally dont reccomend playtex gentle glide. yes they are small and easy to put in but they leak really badly. and i mean i used super plus. so i took one of there tampons and put it under water to see how much fluid it can hold and it can hold a lot, like a lot more then it was holding for me. so i recommend tampax pearl. dont forget this is just MY personal opinon. so yeah.
I'm sure it will be soon.. I have had mine for 6 months now and I have about everything you do except I don't even fit into a 34AA bra... Everyone is different. You shouldn't worry about it though. No matter what its going to come at some point in time and I'm sure you'll be ready. (: Hope this helps.
can anyone predict me i have hair on legs pits and down there clear discharge for about a year weight79lbs bra size 32-34A moodiness yes yes yes and sometimes bad cramps but i dont know if their related
so i went to put a tampon in and i got a bad cramp and it hurt to put the tampon in. i did everything i could to try to get the tampon in. can anyone help me.
YOU DO NOT PUT THE TAMPON IN THE SAME PLACE AS YOU GO PEE!!!!!!!! The hole where you go pee from is to small to fit a tampon in! It could get ripped! then you would have to go to a gecnologist even if you just went!!!!!
I have tampax pearl regular, and lites, and other tampons too. So are lite tampons are the same size like regular tampons too? Or are they a little smaller?
hey so im a dancer and im at dance evryday 4 like 4 or 33 hours and i hate alwayz goin 2 the bathroom 2 change pads i wore a tampon once but it kept felt like it was falling out how can i trust it 2 stay in??
ok well i finally got the tampon in!!!!!!! but it takes me forever to put in. well at least fifteen minutes more or less. depends on where i am. cuz when i had my period it hurt a little bit to put in. ugh. but anyways im getting the hang of it.
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