that's fine..
Yes.
Yes it is very safe
There is no 'safe' period. Pregnancy can occur at any time during your menstrual cycle.
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.
The menstrual period is the time in which you are menstruating, I think that you mean your menstrual cycle. Safe days are days you can have sex without getting pregnant, you can only know these days if you were using fertility awareness method as a form of birth control.
is it okay to take myrae while having period
is it okay to take myrae while having period
My wife has Heb B. Can i lick & suck & eat her menstrual blood?
To swim during your period you would need to use internal menstrual products in order to stop the blood from getting in the water - although menstrual blood is no less hygienic than other vaginal fluids, no one wants to swim through your menstrual flow. You can use any of the following options:TamponsSoft tamponsMenstrual spongesDiaphragmsSoftcupsMenstrual cupsMenstrual cups are the best option as they're far safer than tampons, this also means that unlike tampons they are safe to use during light flow. Menstrual cups are also best as unlike tampons they don't increase cramps, absorb water, have anything showing externally, or leak like tampons, so best for swimming.
No, you don't have to wear tampons during your period. Most women start-off using pads, also if you use tampons or sponges you have to use pads as it's not safe to use tampons or sponges overnight, with light flow or throughout your entire period. You can use menstrual cups or softcups which don't require you to use pads at all, or there are options such as menstrual release that require nothing.
Yes, there is nothing wrong with licking the blood from a woman's menstrual blood. The only thing is that you should make sure she's comfortable or okay with you licking her menstrual blood because she may find it "disgusting". Some girls don't like the idea of men doing that but others won't find any problem with it. The only real "unsafe" thing about doing that other than her being uncomfortable is the fact that if she has an STD it could be passed to the person when they lick her menstrual blood.
During your menstrual cycle there is a period known as safe which is when you don't ovulate. The opposite is the period when you do ovulate which is unsafe if you want to avoid pregnancy. Some couples rely ion this as a contraceptive but it's very unsafe since women don't always ovulate at the same days each month.
If it's from a healthy person it shouldn't carry any special risk. But there are a lot of diseases that can be transmitted by blood.