1st period....i think?!
Question: 1st period....i think.?
okay i went P and i wiped it and the toilet paper was red/bloody ..... is this my period.?.?what should i expect after my period...will i start to gro or anything.?.?i just want to kno....my mom is sleeping so i cant talk to her
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yes this does sound like your period.
Menstruation (a period) is a major stage of puberty in girls; it's one of the many physical signs that a girl is turning into a woman. And like a lot of the other changes associated with puberty, menstruation can be confusing. Some girls can't wait to start their periods, whereas others may feel afraid or anxious. Many girls (and guys!) don't have a complete understanding of a woman's reproductive system or what actually happens during the menstrual cycle, making the process seem even more mysterious.
Puberty and Periods
When girls begin to go through puberty (usually starting between the ages of 8 and 13), their bodies and minds change in many ways. The hormones in their bodies stimulate new physical development, such as growth and breast development. About 2 to 2? years after a girl's breasts begin to develop, she usually gets her first menstrual period.
About 6 months or so before getting her first period, a girl might notice an increased amount of clear vaginal discharge. This discharge is common. There's no need for a girl to worry about discharge unless it has a strong odor or causes itchiness.
The start of periods is known as menarche. Menarche doesn't happen until all the parts of a girl's reproductive system have matured and are working together
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Menstruation (a period) is a major stage of puberty in girls; it's one of the many physical signs that a girl is turning into a woman. And like a lot of the other changes associated with puberty, menstruation can be confusing. Some girls can't wait to start their periods, whereas others may feel afraid or anxious. Many girls (and guys!) don't have a complete understanding of a woman's reproductive system or what actually happens during the menstrual cycle, making the process seem even more mysterious.
Puberty and Periods
When girls begin to go through puberty (usually starting between the ages of 8 and 13), their bodies and minds change in many ways. The hormones in their bodies stimulate new physical development, such as growth and breast development. About 2 to 2? years after a girl's breasts begin to develop, she usually gets her first menstrual period.
About 6 months or so before getting her first period, a girl might notice an increased amount of clear vaginal discharge. This discharge is common. There's no need for a girl to worry about discharge unless it has a strong odor or causes itchiness.
The start of periods is known as menarche. Menarche doesn't happen until all the parts of a girl's reproductive system have matured and are working together
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It's likely you are, but sometimes when you first start getting your period, it can be very little and maybe not regular. It doesn't really mean you're going to grow and/or develop, but for some it does.
With your period, you can expect that you may from time to time, get cramps. You can relieve them with either Midol, Ibuprophen or Tylenol.
You will need to get yourself some pads or tampons. I would suggest starting with pads. Tampons can be very stressful when you first use them so you'd be better to get some slim tampons and put one in when you're not having a period so you can experiment.
That being said, if you're really having your period, I doubt your mom would mind if you wake her. Health Question & Answer
With your period, you can expect that you may from time to time, get cramps. You can relieve them with either Midol, Ibuprophen or Tylenol.
You will need to get yourself some pads or tampons. I would suggest starting with pads. Tampons can be very stressful when you first use them so you'd be better to get some slim tampons and put one in when you're not having a period so you can experiment.
That being said, if you're really having your period, I doubt your mom would mind if you wake her. Health Question & Answer
you definetly need more info on here, from the sound of it you would be somewhere between 9-13 years old.? If you are, as a mother of a 12 year old.... ASK YOUR MOM!! Its nothing to be embarrased about and when you need her to make an "emergency" trip to the local drug store, you'll be happy she knows! And she can give you all the nitty-gritty!! Don't be embarrased, your a "woman" now! Health Question & Answer
Read this...it should answer all your questions about your first period and what is happening to your body, how to take care of yourself, and what you can expect next! Welcome to womanhood, it's a beautiful thing!
http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health...Health Question & Answer
http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health...Health Question & Answer
definitely sounds like your period. you can expect that over the next couple years your body will begin to change and become a more womanly figure. other than that, you can expect that you'll probably get some cramps, but it's no biggie. just take some advil. have fun! :-) lolHealth Question & Answer
Yes, probably your first period. Nothing serious is going to happen.. better stick a thick napkin in your, uhhh.. "knickers" before they get stained. Or go look for the pads that your mom will probably hve stashed around the house.Health Question & Answer
Yep, your first period how sweet you want to be a womanHealth Question & Answer
yes...welcome to the club...
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just means you are becoming a womanHealth Question & Answer
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