Yes, you can swim during your period if you use one of the following:
Menstrual cups are the best option as they are safer than tampons, unlike tampons they don't leak and have nothing showing externally. You can go without internal options but only in your own pool or natural water as it's not okay to expect others to swim through your blood.
Pandas are not able to swim for very long periods of time (I'm not sure if they can swim at all.) Fish can swim for long periods of time so they live in the water, pandas can not.
No, frogs cannot swim upside down. They are able to swim on their backs for short periods of time, but they are not adapted to swim upside down.
While mackerel swim together in large schools, these schools do not have any school periods, so No.
Armadillos are able to swim. In fact they are excellent swimmers, enjoy swimming and can stay under water for long periods of time. They are able to hold their breath underwater for 6 to 8 minutes.
No No Hedgehogs Can Swim.
Yes they do swim. In fact they can swim up to 100 miles an hour. Others can only swim upto 40 miles an hour. They have flippers to help them guide and paddle through the water.yes but they like to slide inyes they do
Yes, fleas can drown when submerged in water because they are not able to swim or survive underwater for extended periods of time.
Yes, elephants can drown if they are unable to exit the water. Although they are excellent swimmers, they can tire easily due to their large size and weight, making it difficult for them to stay afloat for extended periods.
You can still swim because the blood goes back up when your in water as long if you have a pad on in the water because when you get out you'll be bleeding
Yes, shrews can swim and are capable of surviving in water, including swimming pools. However, they are primarily terrestrial animals and may not thrive in such environments for long periods. If they accidentally fall into a pool, they can swim to safety, but prolonged exposure to water can be harmful to them. It's essential to ensure their habitat is suitable and free from hazards like swimming pools.
Yes. To swim. I swim, you swim etc
Yes. To swim. I swim, you swim etc