dont worry about it! i know what you are going through same thing happeden top me a couple of weeks ago (how exciting!!!) it could just mean u didnt wipe well enough or that your period is long it is normal but if you are really worried i would tell my mom. but i wouldnt worry about it to much. take a shower and clean down there, next time you have to go to the bathroom it should be fine.... good luck! and congrats!!!!
2007-02-17 11:44:41
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answered by JIFFY121 2
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I'm not a doctor, but from what I know first periods are irregular. My daughter is 13 and just got hers a few months ago and they still aren't on a regular schedule. Sometimes it will be more than 28days between periods and sometimes she'll think her cycle is over and then it comes back for a couple more days.
I don't think you have to worry. I would only worry if there was too much or absent or extremely painful.
I know it can be embarrassing but If you can I would talk to your mom or maybe someone close to you who is an adult (woman).
Hope that helps!
2007-02-17 11:57:37
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answered by trulve 1
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It's normal for spotting if it is your first time. Your body is probably just trying to get the rest of the blood out. If it is pink, the blood is probably just mixing with your vaginal fluids. It should go away soon. If it doesnt, or if there is pain or anything else unusual, you should talk to your doctor.
2007-02-17 11:43:00
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answered by Anonymous
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hey I'm not a girl but i guess you should ask a friend or you mom, in here you can get pretty dumb answers making fun of you, so even if someone give you the best answer it's not like they are with you knowing what really happen, talk to a friend who has pass trough that.
good luck and i guess since it's your first time it's like that, maybe when you get it again i'll be different
2007-02-17 11:43:30
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answered by Da 1 N only 3
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sweety sweety sweety... chill out....
your first one is always the heaviest... its absolutely normal! and its not gonna be the same every time. your first few might go long like that- mine did, then they dropped down to 2-3 days. but they'll still be longer some times. don't worry about it- there's nothing wrong with you, unless it goes on 2 weeks. then talk to a dr. or school nurse.
good luck babe
*:+:* loVely *:+:*
2007-02-17 11:50:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the respond could be 14. Its very easy...with the provides of the 1x0...its conceivable to get puzzled..it occurs..=D a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million-a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+1x0= 14 it may be extra basic if u rearrange the whole element 1x0+a million-a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million... the 1x0=0 a million-a million=0 and all you gt to do now's upload something. which totals as much as fourteen yet whilst the question become as follows: (a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million-a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million+a million)x0 the respond could be 0 the nice and comfortable button is that if there's a bracket, you may could clean up the bracket first then something of the question. and because there isnt a bracket in this question than you could clean up in basic terms with the help of standard addition. eg. 2+(2x3)=2+6=8 (2+2)x3=4x3=12
2016-09-29 06:13:50
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answered by ? 4
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Well dearie, it happens. It's normal. Just make sure to wear a pantiliner just in case. It's all a part of growing up.
2007-02-17 11:44:43
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answered by Rosalicious 2
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yes its normal it wont start being on a schedule until your first two years are gone after having your first period
2007-02-17 11:41:31
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answered by Miss Casey 4
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Too bad you aren't comfortable enough with your mom or a female family member. This is normal. Read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstruation
2007-02-17 12:14:03
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answered by FaerieWhings 7
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don't worry about it, it usually takes about 2 years for them to become regular, completely normal.
2007-02-17 12:08:20
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answered by malibuisace 2
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