Anonymous wrote:Who said tampons are safe? They aren’t regulated by the FDA. Period bathing suits when the flow isn’t too heavy are the only answer.
Anonymous wrote:Unless she’s vomiting (which does unfortunately happen due to endometriosis) my 17 yo has always gone to practice/meets. I’d be ok with her skipping if she really felt the need, but see no reason why *I* would have a preference for her staying home. If anything, I prefer the opposite!
Anonymous wrote:Question if your daughters still go to practice or meets when on period, even on those heavy flow days? Is it bad if parents prefer them to take absence on a monthly basis during those days?
Anonymous wrote:Question if your daughters still go to practice or meets when on period, even on those heavy flow days? Is it bad if parents prefer them to take absence on a monthly basis during those days?
Anonymous wrote:My just turned 12yo still goes. Her flow is not that heavy when compared to an adult but she’s had her period for 2 years now.
She has period swimwear and wears that under her one piece. It’s a bikini style bottom so hides well. She’s not interested in tampons yet and I’m ok with that.
Anonymous wrote:How old? What level of swim?
I would let my kid skip if she had debilitating cramps, but otherwise I made my swimmer know that tampons are safe and she got used to them (reluctantly). I worry that letting a kid sit out for her period will just set up a lifetime of feeling sorry for herself one week a month.
Pain is different—help her manage the pain, or talk to a GYN if flow is unmanageable.