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"A" is going to a water park tomorrow and needs to learn to use tampons. Her mom bought the tickets online and can't just return them. Even suggesting would cause lots of anxiety and upset. Regardless, "A" is 14 now and will have to use them at some point so it is about time to teach her.
I explained them to her (not too bad especially since the school covers this in health class now) and gave tips on how to stand to make it easier. I left 3 different varieties in the bathroom for her along with the instructions that come in the box. She couldn't get any of them to work right yesterday. I looked again and realized they were all "regular" or "super" so I went to the store and bought pretty much every sort of tampon made (we now have 17 different brands/styles/weights!). The smallest 4 types I stuck in the bathroom for her and had her try again this morning before she showered so she'd be extra slippery and relaxed.
She thought she'd done it right and had it in okay but she could feel it. We talked some and it sounds like she didn't insert it far enough (like her finger could touch it if she just rubbed it along the outside of her body). I gave some more tips and encouragement and she tried again. She said it worked better and she had it in far enough that it was comfortable.
A couple of hours later, she walked up to me and asked if it is supposed to fall out when you pee.
We talked and I explained some more and she went back and tried again. Now she is in tears because she can't get it to go in and it hurts when she tries.
I don't know if she is sticking it in the right spot and this is just normal first-time discomfort or if she's sticking it somewhere not right. I showed her pictures of female anatomy, found an animated how-to tampon video (basically the dumb package directions but it moves at each step) and every thing else I can think of.
HELP!
Any ideas would be great!
I don't know what else to do.
She is FI's daughter but is with us full time. Her mom is NOT good at this sort of thing (anxieties way out of control) so it comes to me to help her through this. I learned by reading the package directions and just going for it. My mom was never around for stuff like this so she never taught me and wouldn't be able to help even if we were speaking right now.
I explained them to her (not too bad especially since the school covers this in health class now) and gave tips on how to stand to make it easier. I left 3 different varieties in the bathroom for her along with the instructions that come in the box. She couldn't get any of them to work right yesterday. I looked again and realized they were all "regular" or "super" so I went to the store and bought pretty much every sort of tampon made (we now have 17 different brands/styles/weights!). The smallest 4 types I stuck in the bathroom for her and had her try again this morning before she showered so she'd be extra slippery and relaxed.
She thought she'd done it right and had it in okay but she could feel it. We talked some and it sounds like she didn't insert it far enough (like her finger could touch it if she just rubbed it along the outside of her body). I gave some more tips and encouragement and she tried again. She said it worked better and she had it in far enough that it was comfortable.
A couple of hours later, she walked up to me and asked if it is supposed to fall out when you pee.
We talked and I explained some more and she went back and tried again. Now she is in tears because she can't get it to go in and it hurts when she tries.
I don't know if she is sticking it in the right spot and this is just normal first-time discomfort or if she's sticking it somewhere not right. I showed her pictures of female anatomy, found an animated how-to tampon video (basically the dumb package directions but it moves at each step) and every thing else I can think of.
HELP!
Any ideas would be great!
I don't know what else to do.
She is FI's daughter but is with us full time. Her mom is NOT good at this sort of thing (anxieties way out of control) so it comes to me to help her through this. I learned by reading the package directions and just going for it. My mom was never around for stuff like this so she never taught me and wouldn't be able to help even if we were speaking right now.