FrEe2bMe answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 1:14 pm: It doesn't completely stop it; however, it does lessen it to almost the point of nothing. That does not mean you shouldn't wear anything when you swim. That can cause infestions for both you and the water (and people in the water) Just wear a tampon while in the water. When you take it out, there probably will not be much on it, if any, but it's still good to be safe. It won't hurt taking it out even though it's not "full" because it will have absorbed a lot of the pool water. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
coconutcatastrophe answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 1:13 pm: the pressure of the water is suppose to stop it.
but a bad idea would be to go swimming without a tampon.
don't use a pad either.
but you'll be perfectly fine with a tampon. (=
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