Additionally if you are floating or swimming in a horizontal manner the gravity cannot pull the flow down and out the science of swimming.
Does ur period stop in the pool.
This means that if you re not already using tampons you should start getting comfy with them.
There s little ones that are very easy to.
Your period does not stop since the coating of the uterus continues to shed.
While it s true that many of us find our menstrual flow slows down and sometimes even stops while in the water that doesn t mean that it will happen every single time you swim.
It will not stop in the pool it won t stop for anything.
Instead you might be experiencing a reduction in flow due to the water pressure.
Your period is still.
You should also be prepared for pre and post swim sunning too.
Plus swimming in a pool or even jumping along with the waves in the ocean can be a form of exercise which research has shown can reduce menstrual aches and pains.
So swimming on or near your period is totally something you should be doing.
I highly suggest to get familiar with tampons if you want to swim while you have your period.
No your period doesn t magically stop in the water but water pressure can prevent your flow from.
Your period doesn t slow down or stop in water it just may not flow outside the vagina because of the counter pressure of the water says dr.
Your period does not stop because the coating of your uterus will continue to shed but the counterpressure of water is going to impede the gush and prevent you from seeing the blood in the water.
In addition to that gravity is not able to pull down the flow for it to come out if you are swimming or floating in a horizontal manner.
When you re in the bathtub or the shower.
So feel free to spend some extra.