Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen anyone report that who actually wore them? Maybe I missed it?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 knowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.
But when you sit down in the wet swimsuit, the water/blood squishes out
And yet others have reported that exact experience—leakage after swimming.
Maybe a difference in brands?
Then you didn’t read the thread. A PP explained what happened to her daughter.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen anyone report that who actually wore them? Maybe I missed it?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 knowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.
But when you sit down in the wet swimsuit, the water/blood squishes out
And yet others have reported that exact experience—leakage after swimming.
Maybe a difference in brands?
Then you didn’t read the thread. A PP explained what happened to her daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.
But when you sit down in the wet swimsuit, the water/blood squishes out
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen anyone report that who actually wore them? Maybe I missed it?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 knowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.
But when you sit down in the wet swimsuit, the water/blood squishes out
And yet others have reported that exact experience—leakage after swimming.
Maybe a difference in brands?
I haven’t seen anyone report that who actually wore them? Maybe I missed it?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 knowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.
But when you sit down in the wet swimsuit, the water/blood squishes out
And yet others have reported that exact experience—leakage after swimming.
Maybe a difference in brands?
Anonymous wrote:Ew.Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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 knowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.
But when you sit down in the wet swimsuit, the water/blood squishes out
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 knowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.
But when you sit down in the wet swimsuit, the water/blood squishes out
again ignorance. They look like normal swimwear.Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.
Ew.Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:"There is a gusset in the period swimwear that absorbs your period when you're in the water, and also when you come out of the water. When you bleed, the gusset will absorb your period blood. The leak-proof layer of the gusset is water resistant and keeps the blood inside, so you don't have to worry about leaking."
Period Swimwear most likely have a more secure fit against your crotch. This way it doesn't let water in nor blood out. Once they are in the wash of course the blood will be washed out. It's like period underwear but tighter fitting and not as breathable.