While, for the most part, we're all pretty good at remembering to take our tampons out at the right time - it's clear some people have better memories than others.
Now, the NHS advises that a tampon should not be left in for more than eight hours at a time but one woman has shared exactly what happened after she left a tampon inside her body for two entire years when she was a teenager.
Melanie Galeaz, from Massachusetts, revealed the full details of her experience after sharing an initial video admitting her massive mistake. Listen to her story here:
Alongside a video of her mouthing along to Lana Del Rey, Galeaz wrote: "When I accidentally left a tampon in for two years, but I was literally just a teenage girl."
Advert
"Not my proudest moment," she added, with her admission prompting dozens of questions from baffled TikTok users.
After being asked how she didn't get Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), a life-threatening condition caused by bacteria getting into the body and releasing harmful toxins, Galeaz offered up more details about her experience.
She began by explaining that she had previously suffered Lyme disease as a child after being bitten by a tick. She experienced all the symptoms, but the results of the tests were 'confusing' and unclear.
Advert
She was given the necessary medication and the symptoms went away, and it wasn't until some time later when she was in high school, that she began experiencing 'pains' in her body and some 'gross stuff happening down south'.
Galeaz admitted she was embarrassed to tell the doctor what was happening, and hoped instead that what she was feeling was related to her previous Lyme disease diagnosis.
She took the medicine she had been previously recommended and it helped with the pain, but over the following two years, her problems 'down south' continued.
Eventually, Galeaz went to the gynaecologist, who 'crank[ed] her open', looked inside her vagina and 'gasped'.
Advert
"She says, 'you have a tampon stuck horizontally under your cervix'," she recalled.
Though the gynaecologist struggled to believe the tampon could have been in there for two years, doctors suggested it might have caused an infection, which led to the pain Galeaz was experiencing.
She assured viewers that she and the tampon have since 'parted ways', though TikTokers couldn't get over her shocking story.
Advert
READ MORE:
DOCTOR SHARES CORRECT WAY WOMEN SHOULD WIPE
"What i don't understand is how you didn't feel it. like ???," one person wrote, while another commented: "I left one in for 2 weeks in before on accident and it smelt HORRENDOUS. that’s crazy."
Advert
Tampon manufacturers advise that a tampon should not be left in for more than eight hours, the NHS explains. TSS has been linked to women using tampons in rare cases.