Anonymous wrote:You absolutely do bleed with tampons in. I worked at a pool for many, many years. Tampons are not leak proof - they often absorb pool water and then when you get out of the pool or move from pool to pool, the water and some blood will leak out. I have told numerous patrons that they need to visit the restroom as they have diluted blood running down their leg or they sat on the deck and there is a pool of reddish water where they sat. Of course they are super embarrassed but better they be embarrassed with just me than seen by a whole group of people.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't do this at a pubic pool, but we had a pool in the backyard growing up, and I would wear nothing. No tampon.
The brief time from changing in the bathroom to getting in the water was so short it wasn't a problem. And you don't bleed in the water. Not in the pool or in the bathtub.
Anonymous wrote:You don't bleed in the water? I disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swim all the time with my period. I was on the girls's swim team in high school. I never thought twice about it. Wear a tampon and forget about it. Seriously, this isn't/shouldn't be an issue.
Agreed. I thought having your mom write a note to get you out of gym class was something from the 1950s or from made for TV movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely do not use a pad. That's gross.
I had no idea anyone would attempt to do this.
I really really hope they understand it wouldn't do anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely do not use a pad. That's gross.
I had no idea anyone would attempt to do this.