u might want to tell us what age you are because if your not a virgin....that (and maybe only maybe) could have been a miscarraige)if so im so sorry but if you relatively young your periods could still be irregular.i think its worth going to the doctor but the clots and brown arent anything to be worried about that is relatively normal.good luck anyway bbz xx
2007-07-01 23:11:32
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answered by confused at college 2
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It is normal for the blood to be bright red. This indicates new blood whereas the brown discharge indicates old blood.
Some cramping and clotting is also normal for some women. If the clots are bigger than the size of a quarter, you are having to change a pad every hour, have cramping so severe that you can't function then you need to see your dr to have them evaluate the situation further to see what they think is going on.
In the mean time you can try a heating pad or hot water bottle to see if that helps some of the pain. I have found that doing that and as of late also increasing my iron levels at that time by eating things like spinach, raisins, and peanut butter (if not allergic to peanuts of course) helped my iron levels a lot so that the flow wouldn't be so heavy and eased my cramps a bit too.
But this situation definitely needs to be evaluated by a dr to see what they think is going on.
2007-07-01 23:29:59
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answered by sokokl 7
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Check with the doctor first. You poor dear, it sounds like a nasty period you're having. What helps the pain is a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel and held against the tummy, and if necessary a second one against the back. Try and sit rather than lie. What also helps is mint tea, drink it nice and hot, it helps relax you. Try not to eat chocolate, but if you can't stay away from it, we understand ....
If your doctor says it's okay, take iboprufen rather than paracetamol, only don't take more than 2400 mgs a day, and take it with food. Coffee helps your body absorb it faster.
From what you describe, you're getting very nasty cramps, possibly brought on from the sex with the boyfriend. If this becomes a regular occurrence, start taking Evening Primrose Oil capsules and Vitamin B complex supplements.
2007-07-02 01:31:18
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answered by Orla C 7
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There is nothing wrong with you, everyone will have bad times here and there, I have been having bad times here and there since i was 10 which means you just live with it mate. The whole clot thing is normal. Take ibprofen for pain like that it is more effective. To the person who had dry sex, keep that for your friends not an online helping system
2007-07-02 06:58:53
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answered by Sammy Bear 1
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It's normal for all that stuff to happen even if it's never happened before. To help with the pain, keep taking paracetamol and you could go for a walk or do some light exercise. I know it's not want you feel like doing at the moment and when people told me to do it I thought it was a stupid idea - but it actually does work.
2007-07-01 23:10:10
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answered by negative_creep 3
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it very easy ! take your paracetamol and keep your body also spesially your under the belt side warm. You are an young women and you do not care your body. secondly do not make one more time ; drysex. Dry sex is very bed and harmfull for the vagina! because your vagin takes cold air inside. and this air makes pain and infection of your egs.
so after the taken cold, this siknees changes the color of the blood. İt is normal but maybe for that paracetamol is not enoughe. Please go to Doctor ! Maybe you need Antibiotic.
2007-07-02 07:49:44
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answered by catalin_64 1
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Definitely call the doctor. As it's unusual for you and you are having more pain, then it's important to check it out. Also, keep track of how heavy your flow is by paying to attention to how long it takes to soak through a pad or tampon, and give this information to your doctor.
2007-07-01 23:20:51
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answered by Anonymous
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it relatively is technically available, yet after with regard to the age of 8 it turns into unnatural, as that's no longer what nature meant for them. they may well be this way by using a scientific concern mutually with a hormone challenge that prevents them coming up familiar masculine traits, or they may well be this way by using psychological problems brought about throughout the time of early life. mutually with having a mom who needed a daughter and pressed female traits on the youngster. the youngster will often be bullied. different babies p.c.. up on the actuality that they are not coming up commonly and that they've an inclination to p.c.. on them as being an oddity (babies clearly try this, this is not effective even if this is exceedingly lots time-honored effecting all societies and cultures). especially, it relatively is terrific to motivate the youngster to handle greater masculine traits for his or her very own protection and happiness. in any different case they are going to be picked on and bullied properly into adulthood. Bullying will reason them greater psychological trauma than being informed to alter, and there is not any way which you will take care of a infant from bullying 24/7 without almost locking them up of their room, which will in simple terms warp them in diverse techniques.
2016-10-03 09:44:53
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answered by snead 4
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all sounds pretty normal to me, to be honest with you. I mean there are different degrees of the period experiance that fall within the normal range, clots are normal, cramps are normal, brown discharge is normal...
what is dry sex though, I don't get that... do you mean like humping with clothes on? or sex with no lube...?
2007-07-01 23:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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My advice, go to your GP at once. This sounds strange. Have you started taking a new kind of Contraceptive pill or sumthing? Have u been on some new kind of medication lately? Go and see a doctor quickly..I do hope it gets better.
2007-07-01 23:09:45
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answered by marga_bam23 4
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