Get out of the water for starters. Other then that if the pool is properly maintained and you aren't suffering from a communicable illness there is nothing to worry about.
get out as fast as you can so blood don't get in the water and then you should go in the house if your at your own house pool or a friends house and go to the bathroom and tell your mom or your friends mom/ big sister/ friend. if your at a swimming pool that's public tell your mom or friends mom or whoever and maybe you will go home or go to the bathroom that's in the pool area if there is one.
-Raine Tonight thanks if you have any questions ask
no you can not go swimming when your period is heavy. When it is at they very end and its not that heavy your period will not stop in the water, but will be held back. Also, if you go swimming and you have your period when you get out of the pool it might start to drip down your leg.
No.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
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.
Babies can safely start swimming in a pool when they are at least 6 months old and have good head control. It is important to always supervise them closely and ensure the water is at a comfortable temperature.
What are swimming pool "Coopers"
it depends on which swimming pool
No KidsCorner does not have a swimming pool.
in an olympic swimming pool its 50m
wats a swimming pool
Alicia got into swimming at the age of just 18 months. At this age all she wanted to do was in her next door neighbour's swimming pool.
The purpose of a swimming pool heat pump is to rise the temperature of the water. The pool then can be used for swimming even on days when the weather is not perfect. The swimming pool season is extended.