Lost a tampon? This is what you have to do

“Wait, did I put a tampon in or not?” We have all asked ourselves this question. You’re wondering if you have one in there and if so, for how long. This is what to do if you have a missing tampon inside you.

What to do if you can’t remember whether you put in a tampon

Step one: don’t panic. This scenario happens to a lot of people and it’s really not a huge problem if you forget your tampon. The next step is simply checking. Go to the toilet and wash your hands thoroughly first. Use your index finger to search your vagina for anything that doesn’t belong there. You can use a little lubricant if necessary. If you can feel your cervix, chances are you don’t have one in it. Do you feel something? Then try to remove it by using your index finger as a kind of hook. Does this not work? Do not panic. Call the gynecologist and make an appointment to have it removed on the same day or the next day. Those few extra hours that you wear it will not cause you to suddenly experience health problems. In the meantime, leave your vagina alone. So don’t put anything in and don’t have sex for a while.

Can a tampon really get lost?

A tampon can certainly get a bit stuck or be difficult to get hold of. But you can never really lose him. Your vagina is ultimately a dead end. Your cervix is ​​not large enough for the invader to pass through. So he can’t go anywhere. The only way is out. Your menstrual product can end up in a strange position, making it difficult to remove. Or the string may come loose, making removal quite difficult.

This is what happens when you leave a tampon in for too long

The first sign of a forgotten tampon is a strong odor. This happens after one or two days. Some people experience no further symptoms, even after several weeks. The smell is because all the fluids your vagina produces to clean itself are absorbed by your menstrual product. This means your vagina is no longer able to keep itself clean and so it starts to smell. You may also experience an uncomfortable feeling or pain during urination if your unwanted visitor is in a strange position. Furthermore, you do not immediately have to worry about tampon disease or toxic shock syndrome. If you experience symptoms other than those mentioned above, we recommend that you see a doctor. This may include nausea and fever, for example. The longer you leave the object in place, the greater the risk of tampon disease. When in doubt, it is never a bad idea to check.

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