What does your first ever period look like?

Your first period should last anywhere from 2 to 7 days. It may be very light, with just a few spots of brownish blood. Or it may start and end more brownish, but be brighter red on heavier flow days.

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How do you know when you get your first ever period?

There's no way to know exactly when you'll get your first period. One day, you'll see blood in your underwear or on your sheets, and boom — there it is! There may be signs of your first period (like cramps, bloating, or pimples), but this doesn't happen for everyone.

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What color is your period supposed to be when you first get it?

At the beginning or end of your period, blood can be a dark brown/red shade and can have a thick consistency—but it's also normal for the first signs of your period to be bright red and more liquid.

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Is a girl's first period brown?

Lots of girls expect their blood to be bright red during their periods. 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.

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Do you spot before your first period?

Several days before the first period, some females may notice spotting in their underwear or abdominal cramps. Some may also notice more acne appearing. Not everyone will experience this, however.

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What does the first period feel like?

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What is the oldest age to get first period?

For most girls, their first menstrual period, or menarche (say: MEH-nar-kee), begins about 2 years after she first starts to get breasts. For most girls this is around age 12. But it can be as early as age 8 or as late as 15.

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Are first periods heavy?

The first period often is very heavy and painful. Ovulation, or the process of making an egg, helps make a “normal” period. Unfortunately, many girls do not ovulate in the beginning, resulting in heavy bleeding. Some girls also may have a bleeding problem that shows up when they start having periods.

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Why does my 11 year old daughter have white discharge?

Vaginal Discharge

This is a thin, clear, transparent, or whitish fluid that your child may notice in the lining of her underwear. This comes from the reproductive system and vagina and helps to prevent infection, and keep the vagina moisturized and healthy. This is completely normal and natural during puberty.

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Why do I feel wet before period?

During the menstrual cycle, a particular volume of fluid should flow out of the vaginal opening. This vaginal discharge before period , also known as cervical mucus, keeps the vagina clean and is usually clear discharge before period or milky white in color and thin.

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Why is my daughter's private area red?

Soap is the most common cause of genital itching in young girls. It can also cause the area to become red and sore. This is called soap or chemical vulvitis. The vulva is very sensitive to the drying effect of soaps.

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Why does my daughter's private part hurt?

This is because young girls don't have the hormone oestrogen. Without oestrogen, the skin of the vulva is thin and delicate. This means the skin can be easily irritated. Sometimes, worms or labial fusion can lead to vulvovaginitis or make it worse.

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Why is my 11 year olds period so heavy?

Hormone imbalances between estrogen and progesterone can cause heavy menstrual bleeding. The three most common in adolescents are: Dysfunction of the ovaries — when a teen's body doesn't ovulate (release an egg) during the menstrual cycle, this creates a hormone imbalance and can cause heavy menstrual bleeding.

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Do you bleed the most on your first period?

Although a person's first few periods are often light — bringing a few spots of red-brown blood throughout the week — you may have a heavier flow. Your monthly period will follow a more consistent pattern once your hormones stabilize.

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How do I celebrate my daughter's first period?

Let people in the family know, and celebrate in small ways that make her happy. You can gift her a period kit, take her on a fun trip to the sanitary pad aisle of a store and familiarise her with the products, watch a movie, throw her a small party or even something as simple as a hug will do.

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What age is it rare to get your period?

In the United States, a child may get their first period when they're about 12. However, anytime between 10 and 15 is within the average range. It's not entirely unusual for a first period to happen as young as 8 or as old as 16.

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What is the first period called?

Your first menstrual period is called menarche. It usually happens around age 12. But it may start earlier or later. Your period is a part of your menstrual cycle.

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Do boys have periods?

Guys don't have periods because they don't have a uterus, but their bodies develop and change too – the changes are just different. For example: their voice changes and they develop hair on their face and other parts of their bodies. So, although guys don't get periods, their bodies do go through changes too.

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How do you say I got my period?

Most popular
  1. Aunt Flo/Auntie Flow.
  2. Time of the month.
  3. On the rag.
  4. Red tide/army.
  5. Code Red.
  6. Monthly visitor.
  7. Lady time.
  8. Surfing the crimson wave/tide.

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Will a girl always bleed on her first time?

No, not always. Some women will bleed after having sex for the first time, while others will not. Both are perfectly normal. A woman may bleed when she has penetrative sex for the first time because of her hymen stretching or tearing.

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What should I do on my first period?

This is up to you. Tampons, menstrual cups, disposable or reusable pads (towels) and period underwear are safe and suitable if you've just started your period. You might want to use pads for your very first period as tampons and cups can take some getting used to.

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Do I have to go to school on my period?

Great question! Getting your period can cause mild cramps on the first day or two, but it shouldn't cause you to stay home from school, work, or social events.

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What does jelly like period blood mean?

As your period continues, you may notice blood that's jelly-like or broken up into thick clumps. This is typically caused by blood clots that are passing through your body. This is normal during any part of your period.

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Why is my girlfriend bleeding not on her period?

If you're bleeding but not on your menstrual period, it can be caused by several factors. Some reasons you may be bleeding could include infection, an underlying medical condition, medication or hormonal imbalance.

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Why is my daughter touching her private?

At a very young age, children begin to explore their bodies by touching, poking, pulling, and rubbing their body parts, including their genitals. As children grow older, they will need guidance in learning about these body parts and their functions.

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Why does my child touch my privates?

This fixation on private parts often occurs between ages 2 and 5, after toddlers get out of the wearing-diapers stage, because they're fascinated with the body parts that they now have more access to, they are learning independence and identity, and they are experimenting with what they can do and how it feels.

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