Period FAQs

what does your period look like

by Elfrieda Becker Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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During your period, it's normal to bleed anywhere from 2 to 7 days. It may seem like a lot of blood comes out, but most people only lose about 1-6 tablespoons of blood and tissue during each period. Period blood can be red, brown, or pink. It's also normal for it to be kind of clumpy at times.

What does a real period look like?

Your menstrual blood may be thin and watery or thick and sticky. Thin and watery period blood is usually pinker, while thick and sticky discharge is usually more brown. These changes in consistency are common at the end of your cycle.

Is your 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.

How do you know if its period blood?

During your period, the flow of blood will usually be heavy enough that you'll have to wear a sanitary pad or tampon to avoid staining your underwear and clothes. Spotting is much lighter than a period. Usually you won't produce enough blood to soak through a panty liner. The color may be lighter than a period, too.

What a period looks like inside?

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What's your 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.

What are signs of no period?

Depending on the cause of amenorrhea, you might experience other signs or symptoms along with the absence of periods, such as:Milky nipple discharge.Hair loss.Headache.Vision changes.Excess facial hair.Pelvic pain.Acne.

Why do I see blood when I wipe but no period?

Most people notice spotting as a few drops of blood on their underwear or toilet paper when wiping. In most cases, spotting should not cause concern. Often, hormonal changes due to birth control, pregnancy, or menopause can trigger it.

Why do periods last one day?

The length of your period can fluctuate depending on many different factors. If your period suddenly becomes much shorter, though, it's normal to be concerned. While it could be an early sign of pregnancy, there are many other possible causes, including lifestyle factors, birth control, or a medical condition.

Does your VAG get tighter when you're on your period?

A woman's vagina experiences many changes throughout her life. Hormonal changes when menstruating may lead to some feelings of vaginal tightness.

Can you see eggs in period blood?

The eggs are super tiny — too small to see with the naked eye. During your menstrual cycle, hormones make the eggs in your ovaries mature — when an egg is mature, that means it's ready to be fertilized by a sperm cell.

What age period stops?

Overview. Menopause is the time that marks the end of your menstrual cycles. It's diagnosed after you've gone 12 months without a menstrual period. Menopause can happen in your 40s or 50s, but the average age is 51 in the United States.

Do eggs come out when you have your period?

The egg travels down the fallopian tubes. If pregnancy doesn't occur, the egg is reabsorbed into the body. Levels of oestrogen and progesterone fall, and the womb lining comes away and leaves the body as a period (the menstrual flow). The time from the release of an egg to the start of a period is around 10 to 16 days.

What color is your 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.

Why does my 12 year old daughter 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.

Why does my 10 year old daughter have brown discharge?

This is completely normal and natural during puberty. If your child experiences a sudden change of color or smell of the vaginal discharge talk to your child's doctor to make sure she doesn't have an infection.

What are the first signs of a girl starting her period?

PMS (premenstrual syndrome) is when a girl has emotional and physical symptoms that happen before or during her period. These symptoms can include moodiness, sadness, anxiety, bloating, and acne. The symptoms go away after the first few days of a period.

What is the difference between menstrual blood and blood that you cut?

The fact that menstrual blood contains cells from the lining of the uterus is only one of the things that makes it different from the blood that you see when you cut your finger. Another, very important, difference, is the way that the blood clots—or becomes solid.

Why is my period red?

The brighter red the blood the more recent the bleeding and the quicker the blood is passing through the cervix and into the vagina. Bright red blood is most likely to be present at the start of your period. You may also see brighter blood at times when you have cramps. That's because cramps occur when the uterus contracts, ...

Why is my menstrual flow thicker than normal?

Typically, menstrual blood is a little thicker than normal bleeding because of the tissue it contains.

Why is my period blood darker?

This is because older blood gets released as the deeper parts of the uterine lining get shed and the bleeding slows. Typically the color of menstrual blood is a shade or two darker than normal bleeding.

How long is a period?

Periods come in a wide range of normal. How wide a range? Doctors consider the following things to all be normal: 2  1 Having a menstrual cycle that lasts anywhere from 24-38 days 2 Having a cycle length that varies as much as 20 days over the course of the year 3 Bleeding for anywhere from four and a half to eight days at a time 4 Losing anywhere from 5 to 80 milliliters (ml) of blood over the course of your period

How many women have abnormal uterine bleeding?

Around the world, up to a quarter of reproductive-age women experience some type of abnormal uterine bleeding. 2 Abnormal uterine bleeding takes on a variety of forms including periods that:

How does your period start?

Then, your period starts when hormonal changes cause the endometrium to start to break down and separate from the wall of your uterus. 1  The excess blood and tissue flow down through your cervix and out through your vagina.

How long does it take for a follicular phase to end?

The follicular phase begins on the first day of your period and ends the day before ovulation. It’s length can vary greatly but it needs to be a minimum of 11 days in order for it to be a fertile cycle. If you have a short follicular phase, it could mean you don’t have enough estrogen to do the job in the first half, ...

What causes LPD?

Note: LPD is typically caused by low progesterone – remember, progesterone is produced in the second half of your cycle after you ovulate. Once the little follicle in your ovary has released an egg, this follicle turns into what is known as a corpus luteum and it produces progesterone. So it’s safe to say that lack of ovulation or sporadic ovulation can lead to low progesterone.

How long should a menstrual cycle be?

What’s the normal length of a menstrual cycle? An optimal cycle length should be anywhere from 25 to 35 days. If your cycle is 24 days or less then you might have a condition called Luteal Phase Defect, which means that your luteal phase or the second half of your cycle after ovulation is too short to either get pregnant or stay pregnant.

What does it mean when you have a short follicular phase?

If you have a short follicular phase, it could mean you don’t have enough estrogen to do the job in the first half , or there is too much progesterone. If you have a long follicular phase, it could mean you have too much estrogen which can delay ovulation.

How long does luteal phase last?

The luteal phase begins the day after ovulation and lasts until the day before your period. It should be 10-14 days long but closer to 14 days is best. It physically cannot last longer than 16 days – you’re either pregnant or you did not ovulate. If it is less than 10 days long then you might have Luteal Phase Defect.

What hormones are associated with heavy periods?

Estrogen is a stimulating hormone that promotes growth of the uterine lining. When it becomes dominant over it’s counterpart Progesterone, you may experience breast tenderness, heavy periods, stubborn weight, acne, headaches/migraines and the dreaded PMS monster.

What color should a cranberry juice be?

It should start with a nice saturated red color that’s vibrant and healthy, kind of like cranberry juice.

What is period/menstruation?

Every month the body prepares the uterus for pregnancy. This process involves lining the uterus with tissue and blood in preparation for implantation of the egg. Menstruation takes place when the lining sheds and exists the body through the cervix and vagina. Bleeding of blood and tissue out during this time and it will last for an average of 3 to 5 days. The menstrual cycle has four phases that take place over the course of the month are menstrual phase, follicular phase, ovulation and luteal phase.

When to expect your first period?

Most girls get first period by the age of around 12 years. But getting it any time between age 10 to 15 is also fine as every girl’s body is scheduled differently. There isn’t one right age for a girl to get period but there are some clues that it will start soon like –

How long does a first period last?

For the first few years after girl starts period, it may not come regularly. This is normal at first and by about 2-3 years after first period, a girl’s periods should be coming around once every 4-5 weeks. Periods usually last about 5-7 days but it can be shorter or last longer. 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.

Should I watch out for any problems?

Most girls don’t have any problems with periods but contact the doctor if –

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