No. Your period can't actually STOP fully when you are in water... however, if you are swimming, because you are lying horizontally in the water, the blood will not pour out, i go swim training 6hrs a week, so i just wear a tampon just in case!
The water pressure helps hold the menstrual fluid inside your body, even though the lining is still shedding. Also, since most people are in a horizontal position when swimming, gravity isn't pulling the fluid downwards. However, as soon as you get out of the water, the menstrual fluid will again begin to exit the vagina, and you will have a problem. Therefore, it is best to wear a tampon or a menstrual cup when swimming.
No. It helps to wear a tampon if you're swimming and the water will just dilute the blood. It doesn't affect the blood flow at all.
sit in a tub of warm water from three hours and it would stop our period for a while!
No. Drinking water does not stop your period, but, you can delay your period by being really active for a day. This will delay your period for about 3 days or so.
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If you have your period and you go in the shower.. your period will stop until you get out of the shower. I don't know why, but you can't have your period when you're in water. ** Your period can and will continue when you are in water! Taking a shower will not hurt you while you are on your period. True, it doesn't actually stop.. but for most young ladies, the flow doesnt come out in water. This does not mean that you should rely on water to stop your period.. if you ever go swimming, make sure to use a tampon.
It doesn't, when you step into the shower, all the blood is washed from the outside of your vagina but not the inside. You still have your period.
No it continues...
Hold it in. (:
Yes. The salt clogs your cervix.
Yes, of course women can have menstrual bleeding while in the water - the uterus doesn't have water-seeking technology to know that it's in the water to stop bleeding. Thus why women use tampons, sponges, menstrual cups, and softcups to go swimming on their period.
Taking a shower doesn't actually stop your period. It may appear that way because the flow of blood is momentarily washed away while you are in the shower, but your period will continue once you are out of the shower.
No once you are pregnant your periods will also stop.