We've all heard horror stories about stuck tampons, which, if left in for too long, have links to Toxic Shock Syndrome. But what actually happens when you go to a doctor to have one removed? Is there ...
It’s an overused analogy, but we like to think about inserting and removing tampons just like riding a bike. Sure, at first it’s scary. But after you figure things out — and with enough practice — it ...
Getting your period can be an overwhelming time as you begin to navigate this new experience for your body. On top of adjusting to this monthly visitor, you're also introduced to a new aisle in the ...
According to Dr. Arumala, tampons most often feel stuck due to a lack of lubrication — meaning, the tampon hasn't absorbed enough blood for it to slide out easily. This can happen if you try to remove ...
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