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Re: Tampons stuck - 11 year old

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 21 Feb 2002 20:53:13 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Sad wrote: 11 days >later we're in the emergency room in the hospital while a docter is
>removing 2 rotten tampons, with a stench coming from her that was worse
>than death. Both the tampons and her vaginal walls had swollen up so
>badly that she absolutely could not get them out, and it really hurt her
>to try. Poor thing, she had been showering and bathing daily, and still
>had such and aweful smell coming from her. She honestly didn't know
>why, or why she still seemed to have her period after more than a week.
>She didn't think it was important enough to mention to me. She just
>dismissed it.
>
>--
>Finally on Monday nightafter having a shower, she decided she had better try to remove the tampon(s). She couldn't do it. She tried until she was in tears, then I started trying to coach her through it, but she couldn't do it. That's when we headed for the hospital. It was very traumatic for both of us, and I blame myself for not making sure that she really understood how to use them. And for not realizing that an 11 year old is really not mentally or emotionally ready to cope with all the pandora's box of issues that go hand in hand with becoming a woman. Don't let this happen to anyone you know. Thanks for letting me vent. Sad Mom.
>

Thank you for sharing this. It is something that could happen to anyone. I hae seen this more than once. If some young lady reads this and learns from it, you will have helped someone avoid this problem and maybe even Toxic Shock Syndrome.

Your description of the stench had me laughing out loud. Only because I have Been there. After a few years, this will be one of those things that you and your daughter look back at and laugh about.

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R.Daniel Braun, MD  FACOG   FOG
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