Is a girls first period longer?

When you first start having your period, it may last only a few days. Your first few periods may be very light. You may only see a few spots of reddish brown blood. Anywhere from 2 to 7 days is normal.

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What is a girls first period usually like?

Menarche refers to your first period, or your first time menstruating. Most people get their periods between 11 and 14. Signs of menarche include light bleeding, cramping and mood swings. Menarche marks an important milestone during puberty when you're capable of becoming pregnant.

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How long does a period last for a 11 year old?

Your first period might not last very long, as it can take your body some months to get into a regular pattern. As a general rule, once they're settled, you'll have a period every 23 to 35 days and it will last 2 to 7 days.

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What is a child's first period like?

But it's completely normal for menstrual blood to be brownish. It's also perfectly normal for some girls to have their first period for just 2 or 3 days. Many girls will have a very light flow the first few times they get their period, while others have more.

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How long should my daughter's first period last?

When you first start having your period, it may last only a few days. Your first few periods may be very light. You may only see a few spots of reddish brown blood. Anywhere from 2 to 7 days is normal.

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Is it normal for a 11 year old to have a heavy period?

If girls have heavy menstruation, it is a good idea to have them checked out for a bleeding disorder by a hematologist. Platelet disorders, where the blood's platelets don't function well, or factor deficiencies, where the blood lacks proteins that help it clot, can also be a possibility.

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Why is my 12 year olds period so long?

In the first year or two after menarche, the most common reason for heavy or prolonged periods is what is called anovulatory bleeding, reflecting a cycle in which no ovulation has actually occurred, but hormones cause continued bleeding.

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How long should a period cycle last for a 12 year old?

While menstrual cycles tend to vary among adolescents, the length of a normal cycle ranges between approximately 20 to 45 days, with a mean cycle length of 32.2 days in the first and second gynecologic years.

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What does it mean when your period lasts more than 7 days?

Long periods can be the result of a variety of factors such as health conditions, your age and your lifestyle. Underlying health conditions that can cause long periods include uterine fibroids, endometrial (uterine) polyps, adenomyosis, or more rarely, a precancerous or cancerous lesion of the uterus.

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Is it normal for my daughter's period to last 10 days?

It is not normal for a girl or a woman to have a period that lasts for more than 7 days. This condition is called menorrhagia. In case of such occurrences, visit a doctor. During this time, heavy bleeding can also be alarming.

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Is it normal to have your period for 10 days or more?

A menstrual period typically lasts around 2–7 days, but sometimes it can last longer. This can be due to the use of birth control and some health conditions, including endometriosis. A doctor will recommend treatment based on the cause. Occasionally, a period may take longer than usual to stop.

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Does pubic hair grow before first period?

In the years leading up to your first period, you'll notice changes in your nipples, chest and pubic hair. Your body will become more like an adult, and becoming pregnant will become possible. For most people, these changes become noticeable around ages 8–10, but can happen earlier or later than that (1,2).

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How much growth do you get after your first period?

After menstruation starts, it is typical to grow another 7 cm (2.75 inches) in height. It is also typical for females to gain weight during puberty. Usually, females reach adult height around age 14 or 15. However, this can vary.

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Is brown blood considered first day of period?

Dark red or brown period blood

It usually happens at the beginning or the end of your period, when your flow is lighter. Because the longer blood takes to leave the body, the longer it has to oxidize (read: get exposed to oxygen), which makes it dark. “It's not necessarily a bad thing at all,” said Dr.

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What age do periods shorten?

During the 10 years before menopause, many women often experience changes to their cycles. The average menstrual cycle for women in their late-30s and 40s tends to be shorter cycles with heavier bleeding.

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What are period symptoms for 12 year olds?

When your child's period is coming, they might have a range of physical symptoms, including sore breasts, pimples and greasy hair. Your child might also have a sore tummy, feel sick or have diarrhoea. Period pain and these associated symptoms are common.

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Is it normal for a 12 year old to have a period every 2 weeks?

As a young teen or pre-teen, irregular periods are normal. If a girl is otherwise free of health problems, there's no cause for concern. Many factors can affect menstruation, including the onset of puberty, growth spurts, and others.

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Is it normal to have long periods in the beginning?

Both the onset of puberty and the transition to menopause are times where hormonal changes are common. Therefore, it is very normal to experience irregular or prolonged periods during these points in your reproductive life.

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Why does my 8 year old have blood when she wipes?

Anal Fissure or Tear

An anal fissure is the most common cause of blood in the stools. It causes blood on the surface of a stool. Blood may also be found on toilet tissue after wiping.

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Should my daughter's first period be heavy?

Heavy menstrual bleeding due to hormonal factors is more common in the first few years after getting a menstrual period. This is because it often takes several years for girls to have regular and monthly ovulatory cycles.

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Will my daughters first period be heavy?

Some may start their period or menses at age 10; while some may not experience a period until age 14. Girls who are lean and athletic tend to start later. The first period often is very heavy and painful.

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How long do period cramps last for 11 year olds?

Symptoms occur just before menstrual bleeding starts each month. The pain can last for 1 to 2 days or more. It then lessens at the end of the period. Symptoms of secondary menstrual cramps can start several days before menstrual bleeding starts.

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