If you drink lots of water while you're on your period, will that increase you flow? decrease? Does it do anything?? I rate 5's for first 5 ppl who give decent answers
MummuM answered Saturday May 14 2005, 3:11 pm: Drinking water will not do anything to increase/decrease your flow. But, it will help you out with cramps and it won't give you any (if you get them while you're on your period.)
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xoxoPrettyNPinkxoxo answered Saturday May 14 2005, 11:44 am: Hey! Drinking water doesn't do anything to increase or decrease your flow, don't worry. But you should still drink alot of water while you're on your period because you need to stay hydrated.
JazzY answered Saturday May 14 2005, 11:09 am: Drinking water won't do anything, but you still should drink some. It's healthy for your body. Hope I helped.
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Ashley1 answered Saturday May 14 2005, 10:53 am: Drinking lots of water will not increase or decrease the blood flow. Drinking water is still very good for you. [ Ashley1's advice column | Ask Ashley1 A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Saturday May 14 2005, 10:21 am: If you drink lots of water it wont change the flow of it. It'll be ok.
Karen answered Saturday May 14 2005, 9:27 am: Drinking lots of water while you're on your period will not increase/decrease the flow of it. Drinking water will help keep your skin from breaking out, which is a good thing. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
shake answered Saturday May 14 2005, 1:59 am: Hmm a 5 you say? For a decent answer you say? This is an interesting proposition you offer. But im afraid it must be turned down.
karenR answered Saturday May 14 2005, 12:57 am: Doesn't do anything at all. Maybe you might slosh a little. Sorry, its late and i'm getting weird, :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Stephagy answered Saturday May 14 2005, 12:09 am: Drinking lots of water will keep you Hydrated. Since your body loses so much water your practicly dehydrated and weak. I don't think it matters how much water you drink it won't increase or decrease.
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