What does it look like when you have your period?

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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How do I know I got my period?

Cramps in your lower belly are the most frequent menstrual complaint. Cramps that occur before or during your period are called primary dysmenorrhea. Unlike many other symptoms, which begin 1-2 weeks before your period and end when bleeding starts, cramps usually show up right before your period and last for 2-3 days.
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What does it look like to be on your period?

Your menstrual blood may be thin and watery. It also may be thick and sticky. Thin and watery period blood is usually pinker, while thick and sticky discharge is usually more brown. These changes in its consistency are common at the end of your cycle.
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How do I tell my mom I got my period?

Your First Period: How to Tell your Mom
  1. Keep it Casual. It could just be the idea of a big sit-down talk that's intimidating. ...
  2. Write it Down. If it's hard for you to start a discussion in person, leave your mom a note where only she'd find it (in one of her dresser drawers or her purse maybe). ...
  3. Be Direct.
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Is it normal to get your period at age 11?

Most girls start their periods when they're about 12, but they can start as early as 8, so it's important to talk to girls from an early age to make sure they're prepared. Respond to questions or opportunities as they arise and do not be embarrassed. Periods are natural.
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At what age do periods stop?

Naturally declining reproductive hormones.

In your 40s, your menstrual periods may become longer or shorter, heavier or lighter, and more or less frequent, until eventually — on average, by age 51 — your ovaries stop releasing eggs, and you have no more periods.
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How old is your first period?

When do most girls get their period? Most girls get their first period when they're between 10 and 15 years old. The average age is 12, but every girl's body has its own schedule. Although there's no one right age for a girl to get her period, there are some clues that it will start soon.
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What do period blood smell like?

“Healthy” periods can have a slight smell of blood. They may even have a slight metallic smell from iron and bacteria. Generally speaking, period odors aren't noticeable to others. Good hygiene practices can also combat normal period odors and make you more comfortable during menstruation.
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Why is my period blood black?

You may be alarmed to see black blood, but it isn't necessarily a reason to worry. This color is related to brown blood, which is old blood. It may resemble coffee grounds. Black blood is usually blood that's taking some extra time to leave the uterus.
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Why does period hurt?

Without oxygen, the tissues in your womb release chemicals that trigger pain. While your body is releasing these pain-triggering chemicals, it's also producing other chemicals called prostaglandins. These encourage the womb muscles to contract more, further increasing the level of pain.
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Can others smell my period?

Sometimes, unusual smells during a person's period are related to hygiene practices. Generally, period blood smells are not noticeable to other people. A person should aim to bathe daily to improve unwanted odors.
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Can a 4 year old get a period?

In the United States, a child may get their first period when they're about 12. However, anytime between 10 and 15 is within the average range. It's not entirely unusual for a first period to happen as young as 8 or as old as 16.
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Do boys get periods?

Guys don't have periods because they don't have a uterus, but their bodies develop and change too – the changes are just different. For example: their voice changes and they develop hair on their face and other parts of their bodies. So, although guys don't get periods, their bodies do go through changes too.
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How do I tell my daughter about periods?

Talk early and often

Don't plan a single tell-all discussion. Instead, plan on a series of conversations. If your child asks questions about menstruation, answer them openly and honestly. If your child isn't asking questions, it's up to you to start talking about menstruation.
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What is a flash period?

Missed Periods

Enter the “flash period.” This is when you've missed several months of periods, and suddenly your menstrual cycle makes an appearance. This may take you completely by surprise and be unwelcome if you're completely unprepared.
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Can a 80 year old woman have a period?

Vaginal bleeding in senior adults always needs to be examined. It may come from fragile tissue in the vagina. It may be a benign growth like a polyp on the cervix or inside the uterus. A somewhat frequent cause of bleeding in this age group though is actually abnormal cells, including cancer cells, inside the uterus.
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How can you stop your period for a night?

But as frustrating as it can be to have your period coincide with your plans, there's no reliable way to stop your period for a single night after it's already started. You've probably come across all kinds of claims that doing this or taking that will stop your period on command.
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What do boys like about girls?

Guys want a girl who has her own life, her own interests, her own goals, and who lives by her own rules. Guys don't want girls who are needy, clingy, drama queens, and always in the middle of some chaotic episode. In other words, guys want girls who have got their lives together and who can be their own person.
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Why is it called period?

“Period” is rooted in the Greek words “peri” and “hodos” (periodos) meaning “around” and “way/path.” This eventually turned into the Latin “periodus” meaning “recurring cycle.” Use of the English term “period” to describe menstruation began in the early 1800s (1).
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Who is the oldest person to get their period?

The median age at natural menopause was 50.9 yr. The oldest menstruating women were 57 yr old.
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What happens when I sneeze on my period?

One of the many things estrogen does is cause the immune system to make more histamines, but also inhibit the enzyme that breaks them down, which means when your estrogen levels are fluctuating, you have more histamines in your body, and you're probably experiencing itchy eyes, headaches, and sneezing.
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How do you talk to a girl on her period?

Ask Her What She Needs
  1. Be patient! Don't blame her irritability on her period, but try to understand where she's coming from.
  2. Bring her the food she craves. Whether it's ice cream she's after or she's one of the rare women who crave a green juice, just go and get it. ...
  3. Be attentive. ...
  4. Give her a massage. ...
  5. Give her space.
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Why can't you touch a baby on your period?

Since mom herself will be back on her period soon, there's no valid, medically-proven reason that someone's menstrual cycle would cause any harm to a newborn.
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Will I bleed if I have a bath on my period?

“No, taking a bath cannot affect the flow of your period,” says Lucky Sekhon, MD, a medical expert at Flo and reproductive endocrinologist at RMA of New York. “Being immersed in water can present an illusion that the flow has stopped when really it is merely diluted due to the surrounding bath water.
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Why do you poop more when on period?

Each month, just before your period begins, fatty acids known as prostaglandins begin to relax the smooth muscle tissues inside your uterus to help it shed its lining. But those same prostaglandins can have a similar impact on your bowels, leading to — you guessed it — more poop, and even diarrhea.
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