Why is my daughter's 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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Why is my daughter's period so long?

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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Is it normal for your period to stay on longer?

The length of menstruation varies from woman to woman and is affected by many things, including stress, body mass index, and hormones. An average period can last from two to seven days, although some women have longer periods. Many women also experience a natural shortening of their cycle as they age.
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Is it normal for a 13 year old to have a period every 2 weeks?

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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How long should a period last for a 12 year old?

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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What causes abnormally long or heavy periods, and how is it treated?



Is it normal for a 12 year old to have a heavy period?

If your adolescent daughter has heavy periods, schedule an appointment with her pediatrician or family physician. If she does have signs of a bleeding disorder, expect a referral to a hematologist. Those specialists can diagnose and manage bleeding disorders — and help your daughter start feeling like herself again.
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Is it normal for a teenage girl to have her period every 2 weeks?

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Irregular menstrual cycles are common in young people who have just started to have periods. People tend to have shorter or sometimes longer menstrual cycles during puberty, which may lead to them having two periods in 1 month. Hormone levels fluctuate significantly during puberty.
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Why am I still on my period after 10 days?

Long periods can be the result of a variety of factors such as health conditions, your age and your lifestyle. Underlying health conditions that can cause long periods include uterine fibroids, endometrial (uterine) polyps, adenomyosis, or more rarely, a precancerous or cancerous lesion of the uterus.
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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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What happens if you bleed more than 7 days?

If you have bleeding that lasts longer than 7 days per period, or is so heavy that you have to change your pad or tampon nearly every hour, you need to talk with your doctor. To find out if you have menorrhagia, your doctor will ask you about your medical history and menstrual cycles.
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What does it mean if your period won't end?

Having long periods frequently can indicate one of several potential conditions, such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids. A doctor can help diagnose and treat these conditions. Often, taking hormonal birth control pills or switching the type of hormonal medication can help people find relief.
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Why am I still bleeding a week after my period?

There are many things that could cause bleeding between periods, such as changes to your hormones levels, use of hormonal contraception or contraceptive devices, an infection, or an injury. Other causes of bleeding between periods may include: endometriosis. polyps (growths) in your uterus or cervix.
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Is it normal to bleed for a month?

Occasional spotting between periods shouldn't be a cause for concern unless you're prepubescent, pregnant, or postmenopausal. However, long-term spotting that lasts a month or longer should be discussed with a doctor.
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How long does a period last for a 13 year old?

Periods usually last about 5 days. But a period can be shorter or last longer.
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Should a 13 year old have a heavy period?

To effectively treat heavy periods, young women must first receive an accurate diagnosis.
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Do bananas help with period cramps?

Bananas are generally easy to find and known to be helpful for period cramps. They are rich in fiber and will help you have easy bowel movements. As a result, you may feel less bloated and experience less pain overall. Bananas also contain a lot of magnesium, which is known to reduce the severity of period cramps.
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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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How much more does a girl grow after her first period?

They grow just 1 to 2 additional inches in the year or two after getting their first period. This is when they reach their adult height. Most girls reach their adult height by age 14 or 15. This age could be younger depending on when a girl first gets her period.
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Is having a period for 11 days normal?

A menstrual period that lasts longer than seven days is considered a long period. Your doctor may refer to a period that lasts longer than a week as menorrhagia. You may also be diagnosed with menorrhagia if you experience unusually heavy bleeding that lasts less than a week. Five percent of women have menorrhagia.
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Can stress cause longer periods?

You're super stressed out.

Stress can affect your menstrual cycle in pretty much every way possible. It can sometimes lead your period to stop altogether. But other times, it can make your period longer or heavier or lead to mid-cycle bleeding.
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Is it OK to have periods after 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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How often should a 12 year old get her period?

How Often Does a Period Happen? Periods usually happen about once a month. But some girls get their periods around every 3 weeks. And others only get a period about once every 6 weeks.
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At what age should periods become regular?

The average age for periods to begin is 12. But they may start as early as 8 or as late as 16, and still be considered within the normal range. For the first few years after menstruation begins, long, irregular cycles are common and not cause for concern.
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Can a period last 30 days?

The average menstrual cycle is about 25-30 days, but it can be as short as 21 days or longer than 35 — it's different from person to person. The number of days in your cycle may also vary from month to month. When you get your period, it's normal to bleed anywhere from 2 to 7 days.
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Can u bleed to death from a period?

Although this may seem like a lot, the human body holds more than 1 gallon of blood. Losing a couple of ounces during your menstrual cycle isn't enough to cause complications or result in exsanguination. If you're concerned about blood loss from your menstrual period, see your doctor.
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