To remove the tampon, pull down on the string. There's no need to rush the process. To make it more comfortable, you'll want to keep a steady breath and pull gently. Keep in mind: Dry tampons that haven't absorbed as much blood, or those that haven't been in for very long, can be more uncomfortable to remove.27-May-2020
How do you force a tampon out?
Gently insert two fingers into your vagina. Sweep your fingers around the inside of your vagina trying to feel your way toward the top and back of your vagina. If you can feel the tampon, grab it between your fingers and slowly pull it out.12-Apr-2022
How long can you leave a dry tampon in?
The short answer. When it comes to tampons, the rule of thumb is to never leave them in longer than 8 hours. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) , it's best to change a tampon after 4 to 8 hours.20-Nov-2019
Can a dry tampon get stuck?
Sometimes your tampon maybe difficult to remove after an hour or so as dry tampons get stuck more easily, and after a little while longer your menstrual flow may help you remove it.13-Nov-2018