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I’ve just birthed a fossilised tampon...what do I do?!

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MedicinalGin · 18/11/2018 15:29

Hello.
I’m so embarrassed about this. Have had loads of weird discharge for the past few days and was getting really worried- suddenly this happened. I feel quite well and everything but could I now have an infection or something? It must have been in there for two weeks.

Do I just presume I will now be fine or should I seek official advice (seriously hoping I don’t have to).

Excuse me while I now go and 🤢

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Soontobe60 · 18/11/2018 15:30

I feel you've got an infection you'll soon know about it. If the discharge continues, go to the GP for a check up.

DianaPrincessOfThemyscira · 18/11/2018 15:31

I did this a few years ago - the smell is quite something isn’t it!

I didn’t go to the doctors as I was well in myself. I would have gone to the doctors if I felt unwell at all.

gamerchick · 18/11/2018 15:33

Just keep an eye on things. You'll know if you've got an infection.

Ilovedotcotton · 18/11/2018 15:41

Gosh. How long do you think it had been there? How long ago did you last use them?

A GP friend of mine once said that it’s surprisingly common. Apparently toxic shock syndrome is actually very rare, even if you leave a tampon in for far too long - so depending on how long it’s been there, if you have no symptoms, you’re probably fine.

Might be worth phoning NHS Direct if you’re worried?

CigarsofthePharoahs · 18/11/2018 15:43

The only thing I might suggest is finding out if you've got a local GUM clinic with some drop in appointments.
If not, just wait and see. If the discharge doesn't clear up and you start getting other infection symptoms like a fever then definitely see someone!

MedicinalGin · 18/11/2018 15:44

Thank you everyone! I feel a bit faint because it was just so gross and shocking, but apart from that I think I am ok.

Am so glad it’s not just me! I remember feeling terrified of this predicament while a teenager reading Just seventeen magazine and now it’s all come true😱

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donquixotedelamancha · 18/11/2018 15:48

I’ve just birthed a fossilised tampon...what do I do?

Personally I'd definitely throw it away.

EcruTable · 18/11/2018 15:53

If it makes you feel better... you’re not the only one. The string came out of mine. I had to get a nurse help me get it out.

RyderWhiteSwan · 18/11/2018 15:58

Happened to me once too. Gross! no infection though.

Personally I'd definitely throw it away

Oh I burned the house down.

BumbleBeee69 · 18/11/2018 15:59

Hope your okay OP, sounds like an awful and unfortunate experience Flowers

SpidersDarkedOnMyWashing · 18/11/2018 15:59

I honestly don't get how this happens to people - I was always taught to wash my bits in the shower (outside and inside)... I think you'll probably be fine infection-wise if it's lasted this long - but if you feel feverish or get a temperature then call the doctor straight away.

NerrSnerr · 18/11/2018 16:01

Spiders you really don't need to clean inside. It does it by itself.

AfterSchoolWorry · 18/11/2018 16:02

You wash inside your vagina?ConfusedShock

That's not a good idea. You shouldn't disturb the natural flora.

Sexnotgender · 18/11/2018 16:02

Do people wash inside Confused am I doing it wrong?

SpidersDarkedOnMyWashing · 18/11/2018 16:03

Does help me catch stray tampons before they fester up their for a fortnight though! Wink

VladmirsPoutine · 18/11/2018 16:03

How does this happen to people. Do they not have daily showers or go to the toilet daily. I don't see how it could happen and frankly it's disgusting imo.

TheWiseWomansFear · 18/11/2018 16:04

@SpidersDarkedOnMyWashing why on earth would you wash the INSIDE?? And HOw??

Opheliasgoldenwine · 18/11/2018 16:05

@VladmirsPoutine it could get lost?

Opheliasgoldenwine · 18/11/2018 16:05

As in slip in too far to reach it

Ollivander84 · 18/11/2018 16:05

@VladmirsPoutine it wouldn't necessarily come out when you go to the toilet, and I don't wash inside when I shower. If it's wedged up near your cervix... you're not going to notice it!

TheFreaksShallInheritTheEarth · 18/11/2018 16:07

Sometimes the string goes AWOL Vladimirs, easily done.


Having a shower won't make a hidden tampon show up Confused, and yes, I presume the OP goes to the toilet several times daily Hmm

Shirleyphallus · 18/11/2018 16:07

I’ve done this before. I was really drunk and didn’t realise I had already got a tampon in so put another in there, then just kept changing that one

After a few days I basically had to give birth to the tampon. It was both disgusting and thrilling at the same time.

Pls people never EVER wash the inside of yourself Confused

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CatherineCawood · 18/11/2018 16:07

I wish women would learn to understand that you do NOT need to wash the inside of your vagina. It is self cleaning. You do not need to shove soap/feminine wash or any of that shite up your fanny. Just leave it alone (you might stop getting thrush too....)

Shirleyphallus · 18/11/2018 16:08

and frankly it's disgusting imo

How lovely. Thank you so very much.

Jaxtellerswife · 18/11/2018 16:08

NEVER wash inside, good griefShock
Sorry op, sounds grim but I bet it's more common than people realise

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