Is it possible fo your period to stop once you get in water?


Question:
yeah, this may sound weird, but on another question some one answered with this. Is it possible?? Thank! :]

Answers:
Wherever you read this, IT IS NOT TRUE! The pressure of the water kind of delays it, but any change in the pressure will make it come out REALLY fast. Coughing, sneezing and sometimes breathing changes the pressure. Always wear a tampon (as wearing a pad in water is just plain stupid), it will save you the embarrassment. This poor girl I met on vacation wasn't allowed to wear tampons and then when she got her period it was on the day ofswim meet and it went EVERYWHERE in the pool. Okay maybe thats an exaggeration,but imagine that happening. Hope this helps xo
They say it is so but I have gotten in the tub. It slows a bit but not really gone. I wouldnt trust going into a pool.
If you have your period, and you get in water, such as the shower or pool or whatever, the muscle where the blood comes out closes. That's what's supposed to happen. Of course, once you get out of the water, the muscle will open again, so be careful!
word of advice!! dont ever get in the ocean with your period because it may go away and never come back
girl shut up and go somewhere!! why would you get in the water in the first place without a tampon on? wow!
Yes, the cold water/pressure can slow the flow for a time.
Your period DOES NOT STOP in water.

It only LOOKS like it because the water disperses the menstrual flow to look like it slows down or stops.

Tampons or diva/moon cups must be worn in the water.
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