What color is a girls first period?

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.
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What will my daughters first period look like?

For some, the first period is light, with a small amount of blood. It may begin gradually, starting with some spotting or brown discharge before becoming red. For others, periods begin suddenly, with bright red blood appearing straight away. In either case, this is normal.
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What is a girls first period usually like?

A girl's first period is usually very light, with sometimes only spotting or very little blood. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days long, but periods are often irregular during the first few years of menstruation.
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What does the start of period look like?

Bright Red Period Blood Color

You're most likely to see bright red blood at the start of your period. You may also see brighter blood at times when you have cramps. That's because cramps occur when your uterus contracts, and contractions lead to heavier blood flow.
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How do you know if your daughter is about to start her period?

Although there's no one right age for a girl to get her period, there are some clues that it will start soon. Typically, a girl gets her period about 2 years after her breasts start to develop. Another sign is vaginal discharge fluid (sort of like mucus) that a girl might see or feel on her underwear.
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What does the first period feel like?



What to do when your daughter gets her first period?

Your daughter's first period: Dos and don'ts
  1. Confront the menarche. Be there when your daughter gets her first period. ...
  2. Listen to her. ...
  3. Be warm, reassuring and accepting. ...
  4. Don't dramatize. ...
  5. Avoid overwhelming her with demands. ...
  6. Don't focus too much on period problems. ...
  7. Encourage body positivity. ...
  8. Celebrate.
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Is a girls first period 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 soon after pubic hair will period start?

Pubic hair – Once her pubic hair starts growing, you can expect her period to develop in one to two years. It may begin soft and thin but it will become courser and thicker towards the end of puberty.
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How do I know if I just got my first period?

There's no way to know exactly when you'll get your first period. One day, you'll see blood in your underwear or on your sheets, and boom — there it is! There may be signs of your first period (like cramps, bloating, or pimples), but this doesn't happen for everyone.
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Is a girl's first period Brown?

Lots of girls expect their blood to be bright red during their periods. But it's completely normal for menstrual blood to be brownish. It's also perfectly normal for some girls to have their first period for just 2 or 3 days.
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Why does my 11 year old have brown discharge?

Brown discharge is one of the signs that your period is on its way. The brown color means that there is slow bleeding from your uterus, unlike when it's bright red and flowing faster. Girls and women often have brown discharge just before, during, or right after their period. Brown blood is often a smudge or spotting.
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What is the first period called?

Your first menstrual period is called menarche. It usually happens around age 12. But it may start earlier or later. Your period is a part of your menstrual cycle. This cycle is a series of changes your body goes through to prepare for a possible pregnancy.
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Do girls grow after period?

Girls usually stop growing taller about 2 years after starting their menstrual period. Your genes (the code of information you inherited from your parents) will decide many things during this time, including: your height, your weight, the size of your breasts and even how much hair you have on your body.
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What are the signs of early puberty girl?

When your daughter starts to go through puberty, her gonads (ovaries) and adrenal glands (glands that sit on top of the kidneys) release hormones. These hormones cause the first signs of puberty, which are breast development, body odor, underarm hair, pubic hair and acne (pimples).
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Is 9 years old too early for period?

Most young people will have their first periods when they're between 11 and 14½, but anywhere from 9-16 years is considered normal. Periods are likely to start soon if your child has: had a major growth spurt. grown some underarm and pubic hair.
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What comes first body hair or period?

Growing pubic hair

Soon after her breasts start to form, she'll start developing pubic hair. It will be soft and thin at first and then gradually become coarser. Her first period usually arrives around one to two years after pubic hair starts growing.
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What age is your period the heaviest?

Periods can get heavier and more painful for some women after the age of 40. Sometimes it is a nuisance and sometimes it is a cause for concern. [Have a question about women's health?
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Why is my 11 year olds period so heavy?

Hormone imbalances between estrogen and progesterone can cause heavy menstrual bleeding. The three most common in adolescents are: Dysfunction of the ovaries — when a teen's body doesn't ovulate (release an egg) during the menstrual cycle, this creates a hormone imbalance and can cause heavy menstrual bleeding.
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How much does a girl bleed on her first period?

Some women's first periods are extremely light and only last for two or three days. Other women can experience a long or heavy first period. If your first period lasts longer than seven days, call your doctor. How long is a normal menstrual cycle for a teenager?
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How long is a girl's first period last?

When you first start having your period, it may last only a few 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.
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What to expect after first period?

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 your first period brown or red?

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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