i believe this is just old blood & drainage that needs to come out.
being real active or walking, will help the periods go smoother, & the blood flow. vitamin e, helps w/the cramps.
take care,you'll be allright.
2007-09-18 20:24:41
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answered by AnnaMaria 7
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Hi,
Hi,
This is normal as you are in the stage of puberty
Menstrual "periods" begin in most girls between 9 and 16 years of age. During the menstrual period a blood-like fluid flows out of the vagina. This is a monthly discharge and requires a girl to wear some kind of sanitary pad or tampon to absorb this fluid and keep it from soiling the clothes. Pads have adhesive strips and are worn inside the panties. Tampons are placed inside the vagina.
In the beginning the periods are irregular and scanty or heavy. Later they become regular. Most periods last from 3 to 7 days. After the period, there may be a day or two of light bleeding, called spotting. This is normal.
Enjoy Life
2007-09-19 03:55:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Calm your fears.
When your uterus prepares for ovulation the blood and tissue are quite fresh and alive. Two weeks later, when your period "flushes" out the old blood, it will have aged and in a sense, died. With that comes the change in color. Some fresh looking blood flow will also drain from your vagina, washing it all clean inside. It turns brown because it is old and has aged. This is normal. Frequent cleaning of the outer area will help in eliminating the odor of the aged blood exposed to the air.
2007-09-19 03:31:52
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answered by Hope 7
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It's old blood that's all... in a few years you will get more normal .. nothing to worry about.
2007-09-19 05:17:02
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answered by Dark ~ Dreamer 3
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Normal. Don't worry
2007-09-19 03:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey kiddo.... its normal. It will get more red over time. You have nothing to worry about.
2007-09-19 03:20:37
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answered by Paramedic Girl 7
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It is normal very normal - but if you feel something is wrong you should speak to your doctor.
2007-09-19 03:23:05
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answered by Fire 1
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I noticed that there are many questions like this, so I guess it is normal, if many girls have it.
2007-09-19 03:29:16
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answered by dock 1
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