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normal??


Question Posted Tuesday July 13 2004, 11:02 pm

When i dance wit ma period ma flow is hevier. Is dis normal??? Thx Ill rate nd comment u!

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advice~gurl answered Thursday July 15 2004, 3:01 am:
Well I don't think its anything that you should be that worried about. It maybe because you are dancing and more active then you normaly are when you are on your period. I know because I hardly like to do anything on my period so I think that may be a cause. Another thing that seems more likely is that its just at the same time when your dancing you at you heaviest flow. Thats what I think. I know that athletes and pro dancers ( I use to be semi pro) have their periods later because they'er body is working mucules and so it there bodys take a lill more time.

I think its perfectly normal, nothing you should be worried about. If you really feel that its not right then ask your doctor. But I really don't think you need to worry.

I hope I helped! I really aprcieate the question!

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