It wouldn't be sanitary, and it would only ruin the pad. If your pad is used, it would be functioning much like a teabag. It wouldn't be good if you had a trail of blood around you in the pool.
You can not wear a pad while swimming mostly because you'll leak. The blood will drip into the water, which is humiliating, first of all, for women. Also, because the pad is surrounded and drowned in water, it could fall off. I'd just use a tampon while going swimming. It'll stop you from leaking, it'll just absorb the blood and you'll be fine. Good Luck
Yes, you can go swimming when on your period, it can help with the cramps. Also don't froget that you must wear a pad or tampon or else the water will turn red.
No you do not. You can wear tampons or nothing at all. The water will fill up your pad just like a diaper. No blood will come out when you are in the water. But be careful because when you get out of the water you need to put a pad on because it will start up again. Hope this helps! Actually, you can. Make sure your bikini bottoms are not too big. The period stops while in water. Wear two pairs of bikini bottoms and board shorts. This way the pad can't come out and it won't matter. I'd be careful in a pool, however. The pad won't come off the swimmer bottoms, but it still is a little dirty. I'm terrified of tampons, so I just use this method. It works, since I'm scared to use tampons. :)
Swimming while on your period is actually fairly easy. You just can't wear a pad in the water, because the blood will float off the pad and you'll have a little red cloudy area in the pool around you, or it will make your swimsuit sag which is quite embarrassing- blood may also run down your leg when you get out which is also very embarrassing. However there's something simple you can do to avoid all that embarrassment; wear a tampon. It may seem hard the first couple times, but it gets to be second nature!
Yes you can. Just use a tampon. Your flow usually slows down when you're swimming. Make sure you do not wear a pad
That depends upon where it is located. If underground you first have to make sure of the exact location of the leak. Then you have to get to it. If at the pool equipment pad then remove the leaking pipe or fittings and replace them with the same materials.
The pool liner pad is placed underneath the pool liner to prevent items from cutting through the liner. If the liner is already leaking, the liner pad will not stop the leak.
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
Carefully pry pad wear sensor from brake pad. Then insert brake pad wear sensor into cutout in new pad where applicable.
Yes, you can cut the gorilla pool pad with a pair of scissors I bought mine from this site: http://megapoolandspa.com/goflpa.html
No just a splash pad
They are both the same exact thing, just different manufacturers name it differently. Rhino Pad is also normally lower priced, so its a better buy.