okay..im a wee bit embarrased to ask about this...butt...i have never had a period before,and today when i went to wipe, there was a LOT of blood on the TP. so then i put on a pad, thinking i knew what was going on. then about an hour later, i went potty and there was no blood in the pad. then, i wiped again, and blood on the tp. so then i decided to put in a tampon, and about 1.5 hours later, i took it out, and there was brown stuff and blood all over it, then i put in a pad again. and i waited, and there still was no blood.
is anything wrong with me..
btw..13/f
alisonmarie answered Saturday November 6 2004, 9:58 am: You're fine. If your period isn't that strong and you are wiping, you're simply getting rid of the blood before it would hit the pad. The same thing is true of the tampon - blood is going to most quickly hit the tampon, and then wiping, and THEN a pad.
There's nothing wrong with you - especially as this is the first day of your first ever period. Most periods are pretty light for the first few hours. So, nothing wrong with you, and congrats! [ alisonmarie's advice column | Ask alisonmarie A Question ]
blondebombshell33 answered Friday November 5 2004, 4:34 pm: nOpe... ur perfectly normal! all that happened is u started ur period (ahHhh it sux!) at first ur period is really irregualr... for like the 1st two years and when u 1st get ur period the blood isnt exactly the cutest shade ever... its much like u described.... sO uR 100% nOrMaL! gOOd LuCk and hOpe i HeLped yA ouT!
xOxO, aLeX [ blondebombshell33's advice column | Ask blondebombshell33 A Question ]
xxxxxx answered Friday November 5 2004, 3:18 pm: you probably have your period. it gets weird like that the first time. its probably really light so not alot of it comes out. by the way, the first few months you get it, its usually brown and not blood. maybe it'll thinken up later. but just be lucky that you have a light period! [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
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