Well, I used a pad once but I was in a river and with family..so that's kinda different..in a pool I think it might show up way easier because the water is clearer and the pad will just get completely soaked with the pool water and might not absorb the other stuff..u know. last time I was going to a pool when that happened..I used a tampon because I knew it wouldn't leak and it didnt. but if you do, just ask for some help from your mom or something and use the sport ones because theyre comfier
ewww descusting it will fall apart in the water ewww descusting it will fall apart in the water
a lilly pad is the green leafy looking thing that floats on the water. a water lilly is the actuall flower that is on the lilly pad
Aqua K pad is a heated water filled pad that is used for moist heat,for a large area of the body
Aqua K pad is a heated water filled pad that is used for moist heat,for a large area of the body
Probably by the huge lily pad on top of the water.
From Thermo-Pad .com FAQ'sWhat are the white crystals that form in the liquid pad?If the Thermo-Pad has been stored in its crystallized state for an extended period of time, a small amount of water can evaporate from the pad and cause the solution to become more concentrated. This higher concentration is indicated by "snowflake like" crystals in the liquid pad. The pad will still operate but at a slightly higher temperature. This water loss can be substantially reduced by storing the pad in its liquid state and may be reversed by extending the boiling times and by leaving the pad in water to cool.
lily pad
Figure it out!!
They will both rust at the same time.
45ml of of water, but blood is thicker and it can hold 55ml of blood
The family of water lilies is called Nymphaeaceae.
It depends on how hard your water is.
Yes, of course he can. It all depends on the pad rental contract that YOU agree to and sign when you take occupancy. Most pad rental includes water and sewage, but it doesn't have to.