Period swimwear

Anonymous
My teen just asked me for some period swimwear for the summer. Any suggestions on a brand that actually works but won't cost me an arm and a leg?

*I personally am kind of grossed out by this idea, but she says all her friends have some and she wants some too. She's not interested in tampons.
Anonymous
Danskin
Anonymous
Knix
Anonymous
My tween uses knix. It’s not cheap but often has deals.
Anonymous
Ruby Love
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My kid has the bikini style and wears under board shorts
Anonymous
I heard that period flow is not as strong while you are in the water, so the period swimwear is mainly for when you get out and your flow resumes - it catches and absorbs any leakage

tampons are going to absorb a little bit of water and so she would want to put a new one in right before entered the pool and probably change it when she gets out.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard that period flow is not as strong while you are in the water, so the period swimwear is mainly for when you get out and your flow resumes - it catches and absorbs any leakage

tampons are going to absorb a little bit of water and so she would want to put a new one in right before entered the pool and probably change it when she gets out.



Wouldn’t the bathing suit absorb to capacity with water when you in the pool? Leaving no capacity left once you get out?
Anonymous
Yeah these aren’t for girls on heavy days. It’s the same concept as a swim diaper, it holds in chunks but not liquid. Physics makes it so that you won’t bleed in the pool. These suits might work while you are dry and on land. But once you get out of the pool? I can’t imagine it’d stop a line of blood down your leg. If you have a light flow (meaning a liner or small pad works for you) these are probably fine. But there’s no magic lining that can absorb period blood AND water endlessly.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Knix


+1
Anonymous
My DD found that period swimwear was fine for something like swim team practice where you get in the pool then get out and go shower/change. But it was not good for a day lounging around the pool going in and out of the water. After an experience getting out of the water and sitting down on a towel and leaving a red puddle she learned how to use tampons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard that period flow is not as strong while you are in the water, so the period swimwear is mainly for when you get out and your flow resumes - it catches and absorbs any leakage

tampons are going to absorb a little bit of water and so she would want to put a new one in right before entered the pool and probably change it when she gets out.


Huh? Why would the tampon absorb water. If it is you’re not using it correctly.
OP, snapper rock makes cute ones. None of them are cheap, but my teen mixes and matches bikinis all the time, so you could just get a couple of the black bottoms
Anonymous
That's just not going to work for us. I know I'm a heavy bleeder compared to the average, but even my teen daughter with a much lighter flow couldn't wear that in the pool. We have period underwear, which we wear with pads. I assume the period swimwear is meant to be worn with tampons. Otherwise there's no way.
Anonymous
You have to wear a tampon with those!
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