How long should my daughter's first period last?

Your first period should last anywhere from 2 to 7 days. It may be very light, with just a few spots of brownish blood. Or it may start and end more brownish, but be brighter red on heavier flow days.
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Why is my daughter's first period lasting so long?

Changes to your hormones or ovulation may cause a long period. You may notice hormonal changes when you first get your period during puberty or in perimenopause. You may also experience a hormonal imbalance from different health conditions, such as thyroid disorders or polycystic ovary syndrome.
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How long does a child's first period last?

Typically, your first period will last from two to seven days and it may be very light, perhaps just spots of blood.
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How long should periods last for 11 year olds?

How long does it last? The first few periods will likely be light — with only a few spots of blood occurring. Most periods last from three to five days, but anywhere from two to seven days is normal.
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Is it normal for an 11 year old to have heavy periods?

It is not uncommon for an adolescent to experience heavy menstrual bleeding if they have irregular periods. Heavy menstrual bleeding can interfere with an adolescent's normal activities and cause anemia.
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Is it normal to have your period for 10 days or more?

The average period is two to seven days in length, so bleeding for eight days or more is considered long. In general, periods on the longer end of normal (five to seven days) aren't something to worry about. So although aggravating, it's unlikely due to an underlying problem.
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Can your first period last longer than 7 days?

Your first few periods may be very light. You may only see a few spots of reddish brown blood. Anywhere from 2 to 7 days is normal. If your period lasts for more than 7 days, you should talk with your doctor.
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Are first periods heavy?

The first period often is very heavy and painful. Ovulation, or the process of making an egg, helps make a “normal” period. Unfortunately, many girls do not ovulate in the beginning, resulting in heavy bleeding. Some girls also may have a bleeding problem that shows up when they start having periods.
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How regular are periods when they first start?

Do Periods Happen Regularly When Menstruation Starts? For the first few years after a girl starts her period, it may not come regularly. This is normal at first. By about 2–3 years after her first period, a girl's periods should be coming around once every 4–5 weeks.
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Is it normal for a 13 year old to have a 2 week period?

It's often normal during the teen years to have irregular periods. When a girl's period is irregular, it might come more than once a month or only come every few months. Some girls find they get their period more than once some months, then they might not have another for several months.
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Is it normal to have your period for 2 weeks?

No. Normal menstrual periods last 3 to 7 days. Longer than normal periods can occur because of stress, a hormone imbalance, pregnancy, infection, a thyroid condition, and other causes. You should make an appointment with your health care provider.
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Is it normal for a teenager to have a period for 2 weeks?

All of this is perfectly normal. It's also normal for the number of days a girl has her period to vary. Sometimes a girl may bleed for 2 days, sometimes it may last a week.
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How long after my first period will I get my second?

How do I know when I will get my next period? It's impossible to predict when your next period will start. Most girls and women go about 28 days from the first day of one period to the first day of the next, but anywhere from 21-35 days is normal.
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Do girls grow after period?

Girls may grow between two and three inches per year until menstruation occurs, which marks the end of this rapid height growth. 2. Breasts start to develop. This can be a slow process, beginning with small breast buds and darkened areolas, and advancing, eventually, to larger breast growth and protruding nipples.
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Is your period irregular when you first start?

ANSWER: When they first start, periods in teens are often irregular. It's not uncommon to go several months without a period within the first year or two of beginning to have menstrual cycles.
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How long is first period in school?

They typically last between 30 and 60 minutes, with around 3-10 periods per school day. However, especially in higher education, there can be many more.
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What is a girl's first period called?

Your first menstrual period is called menarche. It usually happens around age 12. But it is normal to start as early as age 9 or as late as age 15.
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How much bleeding is too much period?

If you need to change your tampon or pad after less than 2 hours or you pass clots the size of a quarter or larger, that is heavy bleeding. If you have this type of bleeding, you should see a doctor. Untreated heavy or prolonged bleeding can stop you from living your life to the fullest.
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Is it normal to get periods in 15 days?

Most women have menstrual periods that last four to seven days. A woman's period usually occurs every 28 days, but normal menstrual cycles can range from 21 days to 35 days. Examples of menstrual problems include: Periods that occur less than 21 days or more than 35 days apart.
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Can your period last 3 weeks?

Blood disorders

Though uncommon, it is possible that someone experiencing a prolonged period may have an underlying blood disorder. The most common blood disorder in females is von Willebrand's disease. Blood disorders can cause heavy bleeding and periods that last for longer than 7 days.
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How many pads per day is normal?

A very rough estimate would be four or five pads, assuming that you're getting at least the recommended 7 hours of sleep at night. Keep in mind these factors that might make you want (or need) to use more: Exercise. Sweat can make things wetter and smellier down there.
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Do tampons prolong periods?

Tampons soak up menstrual blood, but they may also block some menstrual flow from the vagina, which could extend the duration of bleeding.
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Can you shorten your period?

Oral birth control pills and birth control injections can be used to regulate your cycle. Hormonal birth control can also decrease cramping and shorten the number of days you menstruate each month. If you're just starting hormonal birth control, it may take several months before your periods become shorter.
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Do you count brown blood as first day of period?

Day 1 of your cycle is the first day of your period, meaning the first day of full flow (spotting doesn't count). During this time, the uterus sheds its lining from the previous cycle.
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Can I stop my daughter's period?

Menstrual suppression is a treatment that uses medication to reduce or stop menstrual periods. Under the care of a doctor, this is a safe option for all girls, teens and young women once they have already had at least one menstrual period.
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