Anonymous wrote:So I'm going to just skip over how you know the fluid is salty...
From Wikipedia: About half of menstrual fluid is blood. This blood contains sodium, calcium, phosphate, iron, and chloride, the extent of which depends on the woman. As well as blood, the fluid consists of cervical mucus, vaginal secretions, and endometrial tissue. Vaginal fluids in menses mainly contribute water, common electrolytes, organ moieties, and at least 14 proteins, including glycoproteins.
Half of what is coming out isn't blood, so it's possible it's not urine. Also it doesn't make sense that your tampon could get saturated with urine. It's improbable given the location of your urethra and the tampon and gravity, etc. That doesn't rule out that you are leaking urine while you have your period, but that's not what's on your tampon.
All of this is irrelevant considering your actual problem is that your underwear are getting wet from the fluid, whatever it is. Wear a pantyliner, the end.
Thank you for skipping over that. Panty liner, yes. Will do. Just wanted to pick everyone’s brain as to *why* it could be happening. For example, I thought someone might say “yup, happened to me, sign of pre menopause.” Or something along those lines.