I'm 15 and i have had my period since i was in the 5th grade so i know a lot about it. I recently got my period and when i would change my pad i would notice like these what look like leashes but are bloody red...i don't know if you quite understand but its like a slimy ball thingy...is this normal? Why is this happening?
i'll rate all 5's plz help!!!!
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Heartwhisper answered Monday January 2 2006, 1:57 pm: I'm way paste your problem at this age, but I would strongly advise you to speak with an herbalist in your area or try to find someone with some working knowledge at a local health/nutrition center.... but the working herbalist can't be beat, one here in Oregon saved my life back in the early 90's.... I know herbs do work...and that they can help regulate bodily functions...sounds like your ovaries might be a bit plugged up and so you flow is chunky? Nothing real serious I don't think, but I'm not an expert... Or go to the library, look in some herbal books under female sections and do some research on your own! You'll be surprised how much info there is that is all natural.... remember, whatever created us, created all the earth plants to help us take care of ourselves!!!! Good luck and hope this helps! [ Heartwhisper's advice column | Ask Heartwhisper A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Friday December 30 2005, 11:43 pm: You know what happens when you get your period right? Everything that comes out isn't just blood. What comes out is a 1/4 blood if not less. When a woman gets her period the lining of their uterus is being shed. Those little "slimy ball thingies" is the lining of your uterus. It's nothing to be worried about. Some days it will be more noticeable than others, and you may not even see them there for a few months.. Most women get them, if not all of them at one point or another. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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