Question for the women ONLY (slightly tmi)

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  • You've been warned, guys.

    Anyways, what do you ladies do when you get on your period? Do you take exercise breaks or keep going with it? I ask this because every time I get in the habit of exercising every day it always gets ruined once I 'start'. I absolutely can not exercise on it, but then not exercising all those days makes it super hard to start back up. Any advice?
  • Still do it. Even if I'm really crampy and think to myself, no way do I want to do this, after finishing I always find it's actually really helped with the cramps.

    TMI BELOW!


    If going to the gym, I wear a tampon, an ultra-thin pad, two pairs of undies and two pairs of pants (eg leggings + shorts, dark colours!) just for my own piece of mind just in case I leak. Never have though.
  • TMI:

    Here lately cramps have not been the probably. Leaking has been. *blush* But, yeah, I probably should still keep at it. Thanks, GoldenLeaf.
  • When I was more consistent with exercising (just starting back up) I would just work through any cramps. Usually exercising helped me feel better when I was done, even if it was just walking on the treadmill.

    if leaking is a problem.. I just double up.. tampon and pad. TMI!
  • I still exercise, it eases my cramps, makes me less grumpy, and mine is usually light so the leaking isn't an issue for me, but I'm sure a tampon paired with a pad would be enough protection to stop leaks.
  • For leaking, you might want to try different brands of tampons. I would bet tampons are one of those things where different brands work better for different people, due to anatomy, etc. I found I leak less with OB, and my first full day is very heavy. I also change right before I start exercising.
  • a lot of people have more success controlling leakage with products like the divacup or the softcup. I know a lot of marathon runners who swear by them.
  • Glad you started this thread...


    What about for those that like to swim for exercise? I do lane swimming and aqua pilates. (and also not really comfortable with tampons)
  • Actually when im working out its the only time i dont feel symptoms of my period, but i will admit during that time of month i have to do a lot of extra motivating to get me to the gym, i tend to try to make excuses however one im done it was so worth it
  • I'm another one who uses a Diva Cup. It really is better at controlling leaks, and is especially good for swimming. There can be a bit of a learning curve for using it, but once you get the hang of it, it really does make having your period a much easier experience.
  • I absolutely keep it up & have found it to be miraculous in terms of both slowing up my flow and reducing those nasty period-related symptoms (joy).

    Since I've had 2 kids & am enjoying my somewhat damaged postpartum body, I tend to stay away from too much high impact stuff the first couple of days to avoid several embarassing problems. But I do enjoy a good Pilates or low impact aerobics session (I use DVDs) or even just an serious power walk. I don't wait the full week, though, to boost up the cardio. You are right, it would be like constantly starting over again - which would be TOUGH!!

    I second (or third) the "doubling up" method. And always wear something tight on the bottom to keep everything in place - even if you put baggier clothes on top. It will make you feel more secure (and seems to help with cramping for some reaon!).
  • I use those new Playtex Sport tampons and they work pretty well, I liked them alot..no leaks so far
  • Thank goodness for this thread, because I always imagine other women in spin class or Pilates or yoga having these dainty, scentless, ladylike, barely-there periods .... meanwhile I'm panicking in the stall in the ladies' locker room at the gym, just before class, handling the largest, most absorbent tampon in the world that I can find (I mean, I've thought about telling BP that maybe they should think about using this product to help stop the Gulf oil spill ....) and also doubling up a maxipad the size of a blackboard eraser in my underwear. I'm so glad to hear I'm not a freak & that others share my worries.
  • Ha ha ha ha ha ha, Saef!!!!



    Your comment about the blackboard eraser was so hilarious!!! I know exactly what you mean...
  • Definitely going to buy a Diva Cup. I'm actually excited to get my period to see how this thing works. lol