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Yes, you can push the tampon back in with your finger....or just use another one. Nothing bad will happen. There are brands of tampons that do not...
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yeast infection, for sure.
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Most of the time, you will be just fine. As long as you are not having pelvic pain, fever, or vaginal discharge that indicates an infection, TSS is...
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No, it would not be consider "normal" to be bleeding from your rectum, whether you are on your period or not. You need to see your medical...
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From my own personal experience, stress can cause your period to be off, and could cause some early spotting. Honestly, from stress, I have not had...
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It is possible you are starting menopause. To check for this you need to have blood work. You can get orders from your primary care physician or...
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It could be that you are in a pre-menopause state called peri menopause.Your gyn could give you a prescription for progesterone to stop it for now.It...
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If you have had unprotected sex before your symptoms started it's possible you may have a STD.
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Yes. The use of tampons is not contraindicated if you have HSV (herpes simplex virus), although depending on the location of the herpetic lesions...
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It sounds like you may still be having some spotting, where the flow of your menstrual period has gotten very slow, indicating that you're...
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It sounds like you're very concerned about this as it is unusual for you. My first recommendation is to call your GYN and let him or her know...
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Unlikely, but if the semen wasn't dried up or dead yet, and if you were at a stage of ovulation, then there is a possibility. Throw caution to...
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go and see a gynecologist!
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Because a tampon in the vagina also exerts pressure on the urethra (the tube where urine passes out of the body), it can act as a kind of “stopper.”...
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