There is no water tight seal to your body. Read what is posted above about someone’s actual experience. |
Sounds potentially embarrassing if the bathing suit fails. Just find camps without swimming. |
We all know what babies in full diapers look like. I imagine it would be the same with a period swimsuit, full and sagging to one's knees. |
Ew. |
But when you sit down in the wet swimsuit, the water/blood squishes out |
LOL. I can't believe anyone invented period swimwear. |
again ignorance. They look like normal swimwear. |
omg no it doesn’t. I’m the PP with the 10yo that wears it. Nothing like this happens, no sagging, no blood squishing out, it’s totally fine. No one will ever know |
And yet others have reported that exact experience—leakage after swimming. Maybe a difference in brands? |
Do you honestly think the volume of blood is the same as a big pee?!? Do you know how minimal the volume that actually comes out over the course of a full cycle vs one pee? |
I haven’t seen anyone report that who actually wore them? Maybe I missed it? |
Then you didn’t read the thread. A PP explained what happened to her daughter. |
It's 2-3 TBSP throughout your entire cycle. If your child is well hydrated, using the bathroom frequently, the odds of "blood" squishing out is rather small. Have them drink a lot of water before they swim, use the restroom frequently, and most of the blood will be in the toilet. |
Yes everyone what happened to the one anonymous poster's child is what happens to everyone. Period swimwear does not work and it's shocking there is an industry set up to sell these suits when blood is leaking everywhere. The poster said it so that's how it is. |
Thankfully you finally admit it instead of joining in to perpetuate the lie that these swimsuits form a watertight seal to your body. |