If you mean you expect your period and you want to go swimming then no.
Contact with liquid (the pool water) makes the pad expand and lose its ability to absorb your discharge.
The water also makes the adhesive on the pantyliner weaker...so it may not stay attached for long.
You are safer using a tampon when swimming during your period.
However if you don't intend to actually swim/have your swimsuit come in contact with water then this should be ok.
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not very. ive hit many kids there. parents should acompnay
no her murder threw her in a safe and threw her in a hole that someone was going to fill up but nobody finds her
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yes i honestly believe u can but try it in ur on swimming pool first before goin to a public pool cause u always want to be safe.
The recommended baby bath temperature range is between 90-100 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure a safe and comfortable bathing experience for infants.
Premier Care in Bathing offer a range of easy access showers specially designed for people with limited mobility and walk-in bath tubs ideal for the elderly and people with disabilities.
Parents can ensure the safety and privacy of their children when bathing together by setting clear boundaries, maintaining open communication, and respecting the child's comfort level. It is important to establish trust and ensure that the child feels safe and secure during the bathing process. Additionally, parents should always be present and attentive to prevent any accidents or discomfort.
Dial soap is not safe for cats. It can be harmful if ingested or if it comes into contact with their skin. It is best to use products specifically designed for cats when bathing them.
I guess so. If you wash it, I don't see why not?
The ideal baby bath temperature is around 100F (37.8C) to ensure a safe and comfortable bathing experience for infants. It is important to always test the water temperature before placing the baby in the bath to prevent burns or discomfort.
The only type of table that is safe from water stains are glass tables.
No, you should not bathe a dog in potassium permanganate. It can be toxic if ingested or absorbed through the skin, and could cause irritation or other health issues for the dog. It is not safe to use for bathing pets.
Some fun and safe water toys for bath time that can make bathing more enjoyable for children include rubber duckies, bath crayons, bath bombs, foam letters and numbers, and squirt toys.
No, it is not recommended to use regular shampoo on cats for bathing. Cats have sensitive skin and require special cat-specific shampoos that are gentle and safe for their skin and fur. Using regular shampoo can irritate their skin and cause discomfort. It is best to use products specifically designed for cats when bathing them.
Do not use pans with rough or uneven bottoms, as they can scratch or damage the glass top stove. Instead, use flat-bottomed pans made of materials like stainless steel or aluminum for safe cooking.