It would be a good idea to learn more about your genitals first, not just so you know where your vaginal opening is located and how the vagina works (how it curves and how vaginal walls close in on themselves or will clench making insertion difficult if you're not relaxed), but because tampons pose multiple health risks and it's important you understand that in order to reduce your risks.
Your vaginal opening is next to your anus, it's the only other hole you'd be able to fit a tampon - before using tampons try exploring your genitals with your fingers! The following page includes information on your vagina and vulva, including a diagram that will help you find your vaginal opening...
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It would be a good idea to learn more about your genitals first, not just so you know where your vaginal opening is located and how the vagina works (how it curves and how vaginal walls close in on themselves or will clench making insertion difficult if you're not relaxed), but because tampons pose multiple health risks and it's important you understand that in order to reduce your risks.
Your vaginal opening is next to your anus, it's the only other hole you'd be able to fit a tampon - before using tampons try exploring your genitals with your fingers! The following page includes information on your vagina and vulva, including a diagram that will help you find your vaginal opening...
Innies & Outies: The Vagina, Clitoris, Uterus and More - http://www.scarleteen.com/article/body/anatomy_pin...
Try putting one foot on the sink and the other on the ground.
ok take a mirror and look down there
some wedsites that may help you are
www.beinggirl.com
www,always.com.
www.kotex.com
www.ubykotex.com www.ubykotex.com will probably help you the most
Here is a great video http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/tampon.html