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How to Avoid Peeing on the Tampon String
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The tampon string is a necessary part of using a tampon, but it can sometimes be a source of discomfort or embarrassment. Here are some tips on how to avoid peeing on the tampon string: 1. Position the tampon correctly: Make sure the tampon is inserted far enough into your vagina so that the string is not dangling outside of your body. This will minimize the risk of accidentally peeing on the string. 2. Adjust the string: If the string is too long, it may be more difficult to keep it out of the way when you go to the bathroom. Consider trimming the string with scissors to a more manageable length. 3. Hold the string to the side: When you go to the bathroom, use one hand to hold the string to the side so that it stays out of the way while you pee. Be careful not to pull the tampon out of place while doing this. 4. Change your tampon regularly: It's important to change your tampon every 4-8 hours, or more frequently if you have a heavier flow. This will help prevent leakage and minimize the risk of accidentally peeing on the string. 5. Use a menstrual cup instead: If you find that using tampons is difficult or uncomfortable, you may want to try using a menstrual cup instead. Menstrual cups are inserted into the vagina like tampons, but they don't have a string, so there's no risk of peeing on it. They also have a longer wear time and can be more environmentally friendly than disposable tampons.
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