NO! I tried going into the ocean (while wearing me pad) and it was LEAKING! I swear I DIDN'T have fun swimming that day...
**i AGREE!
it does, not fully STOP. I'm currently on my period..I went to the sea on Mon. I got it on Sun. It's only spotting. Obviously, I didn't use a pad, or else that would be soggy. (use a tampon??) It just thins your blood out.
Yes. The salt clogs your cervix.
No. Drinking water does not stop your period, but, you can delay your period by being really active for a day. This will delay your period for about 3 days or so.
No
sit in a tub of warm water from three hours and it would stop our period for a while!
No it continues...
Can taking kelp delay your period? if so should I stop taking it? I feel fine otherwise.
No, your period flow doesn't stop in water - this is a myth, there is nothing about water that will stop menstruation. When in water what little blood leaves your body can be diluted in the water, but heavier flow may be noticed and especially so if you pass uterine tissue that wouldn't be diluted in water, once you get out the water blood will be more obvious too.
no you can not go swimming when your period is heavy. When it is at they very end and its not that heavy your period will not stop in the water, but will be held back. Also, if you go swimming and you have your period when you get out of the pool it might start to drip down your leg.
If you have your period and you go in the shower.. your period will stop until you get out of the shower. I don't know why, but you can't have your period when you're in water. ** Your period can and will continue when you are in water! Taking a shower will not hurt you while you are on your period. True, it doesn't actually stop.. but for most young ladies, the flow doesnt come out in water. This does not mean that you should rely on water to stop your period.. if you ever go swimming, make sure to use a tampon.
No, your period doesn't stop in water - this is a common myth. Menstruation can sometimes appear to stop in water because when light what little blood leaves your body is diluted by the water, but it doesn't stop and heavier flow will be noticed. If you want to go in the bath you can do so at any time, but if wanting to go in the water to swim you need to use internal menstrual products such as tampons, softcups, diaphragms, or menstrual cups.
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