There is an old wives tale that you should wait 60 min before swimming to avoid cramps.
There is no medical evidence that it is true.
20 minutes.
30 minutes.
1 hour.
2 hour.
Food takes about 20 minutes to move out of your stomach and start digesting. When you go for a run or swim it takes the blood flow away from your stomach which means that can't digest so if you exercise while the food is still in your stomach it's not going anywhere while your exercising. This can cause stomach cramps, and sometimes even peptic ulcers The biggest reason people say this before swimming is because people have been known to drown because of stomach cramps (usually weak swimmers).
This may or may not help but some people say Half an Hour Some say 45 min. some say an Hour and some even 20 min. But My Family Used to wait 25 to 30 min.
You have to wait excatly 15 minutes to swim after you eat..
If you don't wait and go ahead you will get sick and throw up.
They always say "Wait an hour after eating before you swim!" But when I eat a FULL meal and then swim I am PERFECTLY fine.
You don't really need to wait - that's an old wive's tale that eating gives you cramps. If you want to wait, though, the myth is one hour.
you might get cramps
30 minutes to an hour
There Is No Time You Have To Wait, This All Depends On Personal Preferation. As Long As You Go Swimming In A Pool Containing Chlorine You Will Be Fine.
Sure if you are the one swimming, if the food was swimming you might want to clean it or cook it first unless you like sushi well maybe instead of swimming right after you eat maybe it would be a good idea to wait 15 min or so
I depends if it is a chlorinated pool. If so, wait 24-72 hours. If it is natural water, you do not have to wait.
you dont
2 weeks
Well unless your swimming laps in your bathtub, you don't have to
2-3 months before the piercing can be submerged. You can go swimming now as long as the piercing doesnt get wet.
One to two days
Best to wait until the molar has eaten all that it wants.
It would be best to wait to go swimming until after the burn has healed. Your doctor will be able to best advise you of proper care of your burn.
As long as possible but at least 2-3 months. Pools are FILLED with bacteria and swimming greatly increases the risk of infection
Just wash out the chemicals, you should be fine. Just don't go swimming after the relaxer because it is bad for your hair.