I have not tried it, but it does not sound right. Go to kidshealth.org and try snopes.com.
Blood is produced in the marrow of your bones. It needs energy and water and nutrients to accomplish this. Energy comes from the food and nutrients you eat. Water is a must for the human body.
It's perfectly safe to go swimming on your period - you can do anything during your period that you would any other time of your menstrual cycle, no reason not to swim on your period.To swim on your period you should use internal menstrual products such as tampons, menstrual sponges, menstrual cups or softcups - this is to stop blood getting in the water, although menstrual blood isn't dirty no one wants to be swimming through your blood in a public pool! In a private pool or in natural water like the sea you can go without internal menstrual products but you do so knowing that getting out of the water people will be able to see your bleeding.
YesAns2:I have bled many times under water. Never has the blood been green. At depths greater than 30 feet, most of the light is filtered out and all that is left is blue. The blood may appear green if you have an active imagination. Most would describe the color as black.
If you get pregnant your baby will have no bones and just be filled with water and blood that will explode with in 10 minutes so dont try it!
Yes, to a degree the blood from your period will blend with pool water - like it would when you're in the bath - but of course it may be noticed, and pieces of uterine lining will not blend with pool water. Although menstrual flow is not dirty it's not hygienic or pleasant for other people to have to be swimming in your menstrual flow, so always use menstrual products like cups or tampons in the pool when you're on your period.
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No, wait until your period has finished for at least 2 days. Otherwise, there would be blood in the hot tub, especially because heat/warmth makes bleeding heavier. *NOTE: It is not okay to contaminate water in a hot tub with your blood (or urine). The components of blood, urine, or feces is not broken down or flushed away in water that is contained in a hot tub.
the yellow belled sea snack it kills its pray under water it scweses so tite you will have blood comeing out of you mouth
You can use other menstrual products such as menstrual cups, softcups, diaphragms, or menstrual sponges to go swimming on your period without the blood going into the water. You can also simply choose not to go swimming on your period, you can always go swimming once your period ends.Basically you either use internal menstrual products or you just don't swim.
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Yes, it's fine to take a bath on your period without using a tampon. If you don't use a tampon or other internal sanitary product like a menstrual cup or softcup then some menstrual blood may go into the bath water, most of the blood would be diluted by the water so you may not even notice, but even if you do it's only blood. The idea that menstrual flow is somehow dirty or gross is a very old-fashioned false idea, your menstrual flow is little different to the discharge that leaves your vagina throughout the rest of your menstrual cycle - you don't mind bathing any other time, right?
turns into a black lump of blood type.