Can You Swim on Your Period with a Pad?

Two girls jumping in the pool

Having your period should never hold you back from doing the things you love, living life to the fullest, and having a great time.

This includes going on vacation, visiting the beach, or having a pool party with friends. What about swimming on your period with a pad?

Can you go swimming with a pad?
Girls wonder about swimming while on their period

Can you go swimming with a pad?

Swimming on your period with a pad is not advised.

Pads are made out of absorbent material that soaks up liquids within seconds.

Submerged in water like a pool, a pad will completely fill with water, leaving no room for it to absorb your menstrual fluid. Plus, it may swell up into a big soppy mess. No fun.

Water can also make the sticky backing that keeps your pad in place ineffective. This is why it’s not a good idea to swim on your period with a pad.

However, if you’re just lounging poolside or sunbathing on the beach, feel free to wear a pad. You may want to wear a pair of shorts or a cover-up over your swim bottoms to make yourself more comfortable. However, if you plan on taking a dip in the water, it’s better to wear a tampon.

Girls wonder about swimming while on their period

BTW - getting your pad wet won’t cause you any harm. So, if your pad gets wet by accident, don’t sweat about it.

You can swim with a pad from a physical standpoint. It won’t hurt you in any way. But from a protection standpoint – no, you can’t swim with a pad.

If you’re comfortable using tampons, go ahead and put one in and dive right into the water.

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