If you're menstruating you need to use one of the following internal menstrual products if you want to go swimming;
It wont happen because when your in the water, the blood stays inside of you. So when you get out, a few minutes after you get out, or when the blood is ready, it will come out like any other period.
You'll turn the pool into a blood bath,that's what... put a fresh bomb in before you go swimming and you'll be fine...although I don't advise swimming in the sea whilst your on your blob because sharks will see you as easy pickings...;)
If you're menstruating you need to use one of the following internal menstrual products if you want to go swimming;
If you were to wear nothing then blood and uterine tissue would leak into the pool, light flow may be diluted in the water so go unnoticed but heavier flow and urerine tissue would be noticed (especially when you get out the pool).
If your flow is light when you go swimming on your period then the blood will likely be diluted by the water so go unnoticed. If your flow is heavy when you go swimming on your period then blood and uterine tissue will be more obvious in the water and when you get out of the water it'll run down legs.
You don't have to use a tampon but you should still use internal menstrual products to go swimming on your period, you can use menstrual cups, softcups, diaphragms, or menstrual sponges.
If you go swimming without a tampon, or another internal menstrual product such as menstrual cups or softcups, then your bleeding does not stop - this is a myth. So without a tampon the bleeding may show in the water or when you get out of the pool. Your bleeding will not stop in the water and so it will not stop permanently, there is nothing about swimming that would stop your period.
Firstly, tampons are not your only option for swimming on your period - you can also use menstrual sponges, diaphragms, softcups, and menstrual cups - tampons aren't even the best option!
If you were to go swimming without any form of internal menstrual product then the blood would get into the water, on lighter days what little blood leaves the body may be diluted so go unnoticed but on heavier days you may pass uterine tissue and more blood so it'd be noticeable. Menstrual blood is no more dirty than discharge, however no one wants to be swimming in your menstrual blood.
Depends on how heavy your flow is and what type of suit you're wearing
Worst case scenario: blood gets everywhere and it's embarrassing
Best case scenario: Nothing happens
There is no danger in swimming during your period. If you are worried about leakage you might want to use a tampon.
its just a sign
Menopause means a stopping of having periods. There IS no period blood.
Your period can last three to seven days. It all depends on how your body works. Everybody is different.
your endometrium thickens and then ur period starts. (this is if egg=not jioned with sperm)
it starts consuming your fat and then your muscle
When you first start your period you might have a little discomfort but it only lasts a couple of days with some bleeding of course.
i think its the same? if it starts out at 2 N and nothing happens to it for a period of time, isn't it still 2 N ??
Once your period starts it starts. No worries. It happens to every female who is growing up. The period will eventually stop on its own. You don't need to stop it. I wouldn't recommend trying to stop it either just stay calm and take care of the period. Eventually it'll stop.
swimming
Well, it happens frequently around the month, but gets heavier around the time of your period. So within a day or two.
You feel really bloated and its like having to go to the bathroom.But you realize your bleeding......there you go