English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

OK I'm 11 and I do have my period yet but I spot instead but when I don't have a pad on I spot but when I do I don't spot but only just a little little bit

2006-07-11 08:20:27 · 26 answers · asked by Shining Star 2 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body

26 answers

This spotting is normal for your age. Make sure you wear at least pantiliners, so you're protected when the real flow comes along. It's actually hygenic and safer for you to wear a pantiliner of some sort, just in case, and to hold down the odor this spotting causes. (You may not notice the odor, but others will.) Take care! You're becoming a woman! ♥

2006-07-11 08:25:38 · answer #1 · answered by save_up_your_tears 4 · 0 0

Just keep your pad on a few days after you think you have stopped bleeding. Bit of spotting at the end of your period is normal.
If you are spotting between periods though, may want to see a doctor just to be sure.

2006-07-11 15:34:54 · answer #2 · answered by mikayla_starstuff 5 · 0 0

My child is 12 and she hasn't started yet either she just wears pantie liners ALL the time because she is afraid of seeing any blood on he clothing or it happening at school and she has nothing on... The whole spotting issue is because everybody is different... When I was 13 My whole time I only bled at night... And when I was 14 I spotted off and on for 2 weeks at a time.. it is awful when it first comes around....after your body gets adjusted to your hormones ( which can take YEARS) it will Cecile out, you just have to be patent AS well as prepared ....This mind you goes for everything for the Rest of your life....

2006-07-11 15:35:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well....when i get mine it always seems like it's only a little bit on the pad, but when u don't know about it right away (& it gets on your underwear) it seems like alot more.So I would say that you're perfectly normal, & if you still worry, then ask your mom or other close person to take you to a gynocologist (don't worry more than likely it will be a woman doctor)they...well....study that certain "area" and could tell you right away if that was anything to worry about.Just make sure to have your mom or whoever takes you tell them how many years you've had your period and tell them what you are concerned about.
Good Luck!

2006-07-11 15:32:07 · answer #4 · answered by whyismylifeso_odd 1 · 0 0

Just wear a pad. If it's just a little bit wear a thin panty liner instead of a large diaper.

2006-07-11 15:24:28 · answer #5 · answered by Belie 7 · 0 0

If you're only spotting a little bit, then you should try wearing a pantyliner because there not as bulky as a pad.

2006-07-11 15:25:48 · answer #6 · answered by Ann 3 · 0 0

okay, try again, cause I'd really like to help you. Since you're new to your period, it's not uncommon to spot while you start to get regular. If you're concerned about spotting, just wear a thin panty liner everyday.

2006-07-11 15:24:50 · answer #7 · answered by 4in5yearsMom 3 · 0 0

You are getting your normal periods, but not completely. For now, try to wear pads. Don't worry! After a while it becomes normal and will not take this long.

2006-07-11 16:02:48 · answer #8 · answered by Kat 6 · 0 0

oh..wow you started early...
well thats wierd...
but
you should always wear a pad cuz...it suck to have blood all over your underwear...its gross!!
i think its better to wear a pad even if there are not spots than to have a underwear full of spots...
JUST WEAR A PAD NO MATTER WHAT!!

2006-07-11 15:29:47 · answer #9 · answered by there is ME in awesoME 1 · 0 0

AT 11 YOUR BODY IS BEGINNING TO MATURE AND THAT IS NORMAL.
ANNOYING, BUT NORMAL.

WASH WITH COLD WATER ASAP TO AVOID TACKY NASTIES ON PANTIES : )


IF IT CONTINUES AFTER AGE OF 16 Y/O IT MAY BE SIGN OF
INFECTION PROBLEMS IRREGULARITY
ASK MOM M.D. TELL PARENT'S

TOXIC SHOCK FROM PADS TAMPAX LEFT INSIDE TOO LONG CAN ALSO
CAUSE THAT TYPE OF SPOTTING

2006-07-11 15:28:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers