Every girl is different. It depends on if you get cramps, headache, etc. Some girls bleed more than others - so some have heavy periods and some have light ones. Sometime you can feel the blood run out of you, other times you can't.
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2007-08-10 15:54:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It feels a bit different for everyone...depending on how heavy it is and how long it has been going before you realize it and get a pad or tampon.
It can feel like an unusual amount of moisture, or can feel almost like you did pee a little bit, and feels almost as warm as pee but not quite...kinda hard to describe, but I've tried my best here.
Periods can be painless, or you may get some degree of cramping. It is also pretty common to feel a little tired or cranky before or during your period, though not all women experience this.
2007-08-10 18:12:04
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answered by Maria 3
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A period can like you have to urinate a lot sometimes (because it's happened to me). But one reason it can feel like that is because of the uterus trying to push the lining out that it didn't need for that month. It can also feel like you are having to run to the bathroom a lot if the pad is full and needs to be changed.
I have to change my pad about every 3 hours on heavy days.
There can also be pain with the period but using a heating pad and some of the over the counter medications like Midol can be very helpful for easing this pain.
I would recommend talking to your mom as well as your doctor when you go in for your next check up for additional information.
2007-08-10 18:34:58
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answered by sokokl 7
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You really don't feel it when you are on your period, it's just there. You learn to pretty much ignore it when you are on it.
Should you begin to have a discharge, you can be pretty sure your period will start soon. Wear a pad and carry an extra one with you so you will be protected in the event of an accident.
You may, or may not, experience symptoms such as dull headache, abdominal or back cramping, fatigue (i.e., you come home from school and hit the bed for sleep). Symptoms vary from woman to woman, you could have all, any, or none of them, it just depends.
2007-08-10 18:12:12
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answered by ripsgracie 5
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Well obvy, there is going to be blood. Sometimes you don't feel your period, and other times it feels like you pee your pants, or if your very aware of it you will feel a slow dripping in your underwear. Sometimes the blood is light or sometimes its heavy. It's usually 4-6 tablespoons. And don't be so worried everyone gets it, and it will happen when it happens.
2007-08-10 18:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say it feels different for everyone. I can't usually feel blood leaving my body, but I can get some pretty severe abdominal cramping. It feels like a tight, hot punch in the belly. I also feel generally tired, almost like I'm coming down with the flu. I hate to tell ya, periods suck! But some people don't get them as bad as others.
2007-08-10 18:30:33
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answered by carlisleorama 2
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It's different for everyone, and can feel different at different times. You will definitely bleed, and you may or may not feel it coming out, although you will eventually feel "damp" int hat area. You may or may not experience abdominal cramps, tiredness, body aches, headaches, or diarrehea.
Don't worry - you won't really know how it feels until it happens, but you'll definitely know what it is.
2007-08-10 18:35:51
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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Not quite when you pee...almost but it feels kinda like a thicker dripping sensation...its hard to explain but you will know when you get it.
Periods feel different with all kinda of people but most people get cramps...those suck big time...sometimes even back aches, nipple sensitivity, and headaches occur...and while most men don't believe it, we get cravings too and experiance moodiness sometimes...hope that helps!
2007-08-10 18:07:51
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answered by Erica F 5
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No, it doesn't feel like you're peeing. Your friend is full of it.
Really it doesn't feel like much. If you wear pads, you might feel it flowing out a bit, mostly you'll notice the moisture. If you wear a tampon, you won't feel a thing.
2007-08-10 18:29:59
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answered by phxchik07 5
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omg...so when i asked my frinends that... they jsut said it felt like dripping. i didnt know what it meant until i actually felt it. it feels like drips of pee coming out every like 5 minutes. email me at electricbass94@yahoo.com if u want more details
2007-08-10 18:31:55
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answered by RaEeE<33 2
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