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swimming on your period


Question Posted Monday July 16 2007, 2:28 pm

i JUST got my period like right now
and i'm going swimming tomorow, wed, thurs, and friday at my cousins.
i there ANY ways i can still go swimming on my period?
i don't wear tampons =/


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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Wednesday July 18 2007, 3:12 am:
A pad when you're swimming will probably not be very helpful, because the pad will probably just absorb water from the pool.

It's best to use a tampon, but if you really don't want to use one, you can actually swim when you're on your period, and the blood will not come out when you're underwater. Honestly, I've done this for many times before and I've never had a problem.

However, if you decide to do this, make sure you get changed and put a pad on as soon as you get out of the water. That is, no hanging around in your swimsuit.

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bexers answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 6:04 pm:
i would highly suggest a tampon, so that you dont have to worry about anything while you swim.

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denialsam answered Monday July 16 2007, 5:41 pm:
I'd really suggest trying a tampon, that way you wouldn't have to worry about anything leaking, especially if you have heavy bleeding.

But if you don't want to, you can wear a pad in your bathing suit, although pads are meant to absorb moisture, meaning when you get out of the pool it might feel like a diaper. But you can just take extras and change them often. I've done this before, it's kind of uncomfortable, but at least you can still swim.

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Th3skyisfalling answered Monday July 16 2007, 5:39 pm:
well its about time you try them!

they have tampons for those who are active

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