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.
Only of it light
There is one pool of blood, so that any sample will have both young and old red blood cells.
U can't or maybe try a pool? Why ask that question?
Swimming in a pool with chlorine while on your period is generally safe and shouldn't cause any issues. The chlorine in the pool will kill off most bacteria, and any menstrual blood will be diluted in the pool water. It's important to wear tampons or menstrual cups while swimming to prevent leakage.
Something about the water will stop/slow down the flow. If you have swimming lessons and are going to be out of the water for about ten minutes try a small thin pad otherwise just use tampons they are a lot easier and cleaner. With a pad or tampon make sure you always change it right after your done swimming.
A drop of blood in a large pool of water.
The most effective ways to clear up cloudy pool water are to regularly clean the pool, maintain proper chemical balance, shock the pool with a high dose of chlorine, use a pool clarifier, and run the pool filter for an extended period of time.
I believe that I have been told that going in the pool won't make blood come out but when you get out u will probably have blood dripping
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.
No, when you are in the water your period stops.
you cant swim with pads its gross and blood would go all over the pool and it would look horrible and be very messy. you can use tampons though and no blood would go into the pool
The safety of a person swimming in foamy pool water is related to the reason the water is foamy. Chemicals in the pool may not be safe when treating for a time period after added to the water. It is best to ask a person who manages the pool, identify why foam is present, and read all chemical warnings.