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I can't remember if I removed my tampon. My partner touched up to my cervix with his fingers and didn't feel anything. I'm not in any pain. Should I go to the hospital?

If you are 28 weeks pregnant and unsure if you removed a tampon, it is unlikely that it would have gotten lost or caused any harm. As long as there are no symptoms like pain or odor, it is probably safe to wait and see if it passes naturally. However, if you experience any discomfort or concerns, it would be best to consult with a healthcare professional for further advice.

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