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There are plenty of myths about swimming while menstruating. Many of these are rooted in cultural taboos and beliefs that hold no water whatsoever. So, can you go swimming on your period? You totally can. Let’s dive into some questions that you might have.

Swimming during periods

When you have your period, you might feel pain and discomfort due to cramps. Some people might want to limit their activity and focus on rest at this time.

However, one way to take your mind off the discomfort is by engaging in physical activity. While there are many fitness myths, not being able to swim while you’re menstruating is as absurd as it gets. In fact, health experts recommend a number of types of exercise while you’re menstruating, swimming included.

Is it hygienic to swim on your period?

Most people pay close attention to their hygiene during their period. Depending on your comfort level, you may feel more cautious about swimming at this time. Nevertheless, it’s absolutely possible to swim during your period.

Both indoor and outdoor swimming pools add a halogen to the water — either chlorine or bromine.

What do these chemicals do? They kill the bacteria and other microbes that accumulate in a warm, wet place where lots of people swim. In treated water, the chance of getting an infection when swimming in a pool is, thankfully, low. Some doctors recommend avoiding lake or ocean swimming due to a greater risk of infection, as these bodies of water can’t be treated with a halogen.

If you wear sanitary products, make sure to keep any used ones out of the water because they could pose a health risk to other swimmers.

Will swimming worsen cramps?

When you think about it, swimming seems like it could aggravate cramps in your lower back and tummy. Instead, studies have shown that physical exercise — including swimming — can help take your mind off the discomfort and actually relieve soreness.

So, if you’re still wondering, “Will swimming worsen my cramps?” here is the explanation. The soothing lapping of the water over your body and the water’s buoyancy have a calming effect on your muscles. This can reduce pain and bloating that may be associated with your periods.

Can you swim while wearing a tampon?

Yes, you can! In fact, tampons are some of the most suitable sanitary products for taking a dip in the water while on your period.

Before you get into the water, insert the tampon. This will allow it to absorb menstrual blood instead of water.

When you get out of the water, take out the used tampon and insert a fresh one.

It’s important to change your tampon every eight hours to reduce the risk of toxic shock syndrome.

Keep a stash of extra tampons for whenever you want to get back into the water.

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How to swim on your period without a tampon

Tampons are not the only product you can use in the water. With the right sanitary products, you can do more than just dip a toe in the water. You can dive right in!

Here are some products that will help you feel comfortable and confident in the water.

Menstrual cup

If you’re looking for something besides tampons, you can opt for the similarly effective menstrual cup.

Unlike tampons, which are made out of cotton, menstrual cups consist of rubber or silicone. This means the cup collects menstrual blood without absorbing it like a tampon does.

A cup also makes swimming during your period much more hygienic because it does not absorb any of the surrounding water.

On a day when you have a lighter flow, you can use one cup and change it every 12 hours. For days with a heavy flow, you can take breaks from the water and empty your cup. If you have a reusable cup, it’s important to wash it properly before inserting it again.

Period pads for swimming

If menstrual cups aren’t an option, you may still be wondering how to swim on your period without a tampon.

Getting into the water with a pad is a bit trickier when compared to using tampons or a menstrual cup. Pads are super absorbent; if they come into contact with water, they will become useless.

When disposable pads get wet, they can slip out from under your swimsuit.

A pad without wings will be the most discrete, as it won’t peek out from your clothes. Instead of getting your whole body wet, you may decide to sit at the edge of the pool with your feet dangling in the water. If you’re at the beach, you can wade through the water, which will keep your pad dry.

If you do choose to get in the water, you can wear dark-colored shorts over your swim bottoms. This will make the pad less obtrusive and hide any leakage.

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Waterproof pants

If you’re going to the beach on your period, waterproof or leak-proof pants can offer an extra layer of protection. These options are especially helpful if you’d rather focus on having fun instead of monitoring your sanitary products.

The outside surface of these pants is waterproof, so no water can get in to encourage any leakages. The elastic edges also ensure a snug fit.

These pants have an absorbent gusset near your pelvis; it not only absorbs the blood but also dries quickly.

Some styles of pants have a space for a pad. The snugness and waterproofing keep the pad dry, so it will only absorb your flow and not the water.

Does your period stop when you’re in the water?

When you get into the water, your menstrual bleeding doesn’t stop, but the blood doesn’t flow out at the same rate either.

Why? This is because the water exerts pressure on your vagin*, which counteracts the effect of gravity on your flow.

However, if you do something that exceeds the counterpressure of the water — like sneezing or coughing — some blood will get into the water.

Can I go to the beach on my period without wanting to swim?

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Yes, you can tailor your activity level to whatever makes you comfortable. This varies for everybody based on personal factors like your flow, the time of year, the friends you’re with, etc. If you’d prefer, you can relax and watch the waves or other people. Also, you can wade through the water without actually going in for a swim.

If you plan to swim outside, don't forget to put on sunscreen. This is especially important if you’re prone to acne, as sunshine and periods can increase your risk of breakouts or aggravate existing acne.

How do Olympic swimmers manage their periods?

When you are cheering for Olympic swimmers, you may have wondered how they deal with their menstrual flow while competing.

Many athletes who do competitive swimming during periods use tampons and menstrual cups to keep their flow in check.

Some athletes may not have regular periods due to their intense exercise regimen. Others opt for birth control, which can alter their cycle so that they don’t have full periods.

Will sharks attack me?

Sharks can smell small amounts of blood in water. However, there’s no evidence suggesting that people on their periods are more prone to shark attacks.

When should I avoid swimming?

It’s always your choice whether to swim during your period — or at any other time, for that matter. If you don’t feel up to it, you have every right to make the best choice for your body at that time.

If you have symptoms like a fever or feel otherwise unwell, it’s best not to swim. Staying home to rest is always a safe option.

References

Pauli, Samuel A., and Sarah L. Berga. “Athletic Amenorrhea: Energy Deficit or Psychogenic Challenge?” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Sept. 2010, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2941235/.

Armour, Mike et al. “Exercise for Dysmenorrhoea.” The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, U.S. National Library of Medicine, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31538328/.

“Menstruation and Sharks.” Florida Museum, 1 Aug. 2019, www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/shark-attacks/reduce-risk/menstruation/.

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Reviewed by Andrei Marhol, PhD, Flo lead medical advisor, Lithuania

Published (22 November 2018)

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FAQs

What will happen if you swim while on your period? ›

Menstrual fluids, which contain blood, vagin*l fluids, and proteins, are easily treated by the chlorine in swimming pools, along with sweat and urine (2). The chlorine prevents the growth of bacteria and other microbes, making it safe for people to swim (3).

Do you stop bleeding when you swim on your period? ›

For some women, the water pressure of a lake or pool can be enough to prevent menstrual flow. However, it's not enough to completely stop it, and while you are in the water, you are usually moving around and causing pressure on the abdominal muscles that may cause some leaking.

Can I go swimming on my period without a tampon? ›

It's totally safe to swim on your period, but if you're worried about leaking, you can always use a tampon, menstrual cup, or period swimwear. In many cases, the water pressure will stop any bleeding you may have while in the swimming pool, sea, or lake.

How can a little girl go swimming on her period? ›

Swimming during your period isn't a problem. However, you will want to use a tampon (not a pad) when swimming so you don't bleed on your swimsuit. Pads won't work and will just fill with water. The tampon won't fall out if it was put in correctly, so go ahead and make a splash!

Will my period leak in the pool? ›

Yes, but not necessarily completely. Water pressure should temporarily stop the flow of your period, but if you laugh, sneeze, or cough, blood may leak out. If your period is very light, you will probably be fine swimming. However, water is less likely to hold back a heavy period.

Can I wear a pad in the pool? ›

Yes, you can, but you should use a tampon. If you're just hanging out by the pool, you can use a pad, but I would wear shorts or a cover-up over your swimsuit bottoms. Pads are absorbent, and the sticky part will likely fail if you wear it in the water, so I wouldn't wear one if you're actually going swimming.

Can you pee with a tampon in? ›

Typically, it's perfectly safe to pee with a tampon in. Urine comes from the bladder, while menstrual blood comes from the uterus and flows through the cervix before exiting your body. However, you should avoid using tampons while you have a urinary tract infection–or if you think you might have one.

How to end your period faster? ›

If you're on oral contraceptive agents (the pill) your period may often shorten and lighten.
  1. Hormonal birth control. Hormonal brith controls can be used to regulate your cycle. ...
  2. Try herbal remedies. Certain herbal remedies may also help alleviate long and painful menstruation. ...
  3. Take your vitamins. ...
  4. Maintain a healthy weight.
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Can a 12 year old wear a tampon? ›

There is no minimum age for tampon usage. If adolescents want to use tampons, they can usually begin using them as soon as their menstrual cycle starts.

How do female swimmers deal with periods? ›

Although it's true that the pressure of being immersed in water can slow the flow, your period will carry on to some degree, even if you can't see evidence of it in your swimsuit. This is why it's important to always wear a tampon or use a menstrual cup to collect the blood and keep it from entering the pool.

Can tampons come out swimming? ›

On the other hand, tampons are convenient and safe to use in water. They are unlikely to fall out. And as long as you tuck in the string, you're unlikely to have a fashion emergency. Just remember to change your tampon at least every four to eight hours or as often as your physician recommends.

What is a period for boys? ›

Cisgender men don't have menstrual periods, but testosterone levels vary from day to day, which may cause some mental and physical effects. Like women, men experience hormonal shifts and changes. Every day, a man's testosterone levels rise in the morning and fall in the evening.

How to start a stuck period? ›

If you aren't using hormonal contraception, you may be able to induce your menstrual period naturally. Modifying your exercise routine, taking steps to relieve stress, some fruits and vegetables, and even org*sm may help kickstart menstruation.

Do period swimwear really work? ›

Sometimes, getting in a swimsuit while you're on your period can be a bit tricky. But it doesn't have to be. Period swimwear allows you to enjoy time at the beach, pool, or lake without worrying about leaking. Like period underwear, period swimwear has really changed the game for many.

What should we not do in periods? ›

Eating as per your food cravings, douching and unprotected sex are some of the things not to do on periods.

What can I use instead of tampons for swimming? ›

You can go swimming in the pool during your period with a menstrual cup, a period swimsuit with absorbent layers, or leak-proof period underwear.

How to stop a period fast? ›

Takeaway. Once a period has started, it is not possible to stop it. Some home methods may help reduce the amount of bleeding that occurs for a short time, but they will not stop the period altogether. People who are interested in preventing their period for medical or personal reasons should talk with their doctor.

Why does my period stop when I wear a tampon? ›

I know sometimes it seems like your period stops when you have a tampon in, but actually, the tampon is just temporarily blocking the blood from coming out of your vagin*. It acts like a barrier for the liquid coming out.

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