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Re: MENSTRUATION: Tampon dilemmaFrom: Professor Galal Lotfi (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 17 Apr 2009 16:58:55 -0500 (CDT)
Sometimes it get stuck high up and may be difficult to take it out by yourself. Another possibility that it might have been expelled out without your notice. To be sure, you need an examination. At Fri, 17 Apr 2009, pledgeformoms.org wrote: > >Hi there, > >The good news is that the tampon absolutely CANNOT go into your cervix >(because the opening is very very small). Squat and see if you can fish >around with two fingers or at least with one finger, just to get an idea >if it's really there. That space is only so big, and you'll definitely >be able to tell. If you do feel it, but can't get it out, have your >gyno do it for you. > >Hope that helps! > >At Fri, 17 Apr 2009, rfc_chick04 wrote: >> >>This is quite random and embarrassing but I was out on saturday night >>and had a few drinks. I had a tampon in because i was just starting my >>period, so not very heavy. I woke up on sunday morning and can't >>remember taking the tampon out and have had no period since. I was just >>wondering if a tampon can get stuck on its own accord or does it have to >>be pushed somehow? Basically i'm just worrying incase i have not taken >>my tampon out. >> >>-- >>rfc_chick04 >> >-- >-- http://www.PledgeForMoms.org -- >Saving Moms One Promise at a Time >
-- Professor Galal Lotfi, MD. MRCOG 14A Sherif street. Cairo. Egypt 202-24535597
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