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Tampon Removal During Urination: What You Need to Know
It is unlikely that a tampon will come out while you are peeing. Tampons are designed to stay securely in place inside your vagina, whether you are standing, sitting, or moving around. However, if your tampon is not inserted properly, it may shift or fall out during urination. To avoid this, ensure your tampon is completely inserted into your vagina and that the string is hanging outside your body. You may also want to try using a larger or more absorbent tampon if you find that your tampons are frequently falling out.Cavities - Related Articles
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