okay. this morning. i woke up and went to the bathroom because i had to pee. lol, and when i wiped there was blood on the toliet paper. it was on the toliet paper not in the toliet, and it wasnt alot. and im sure it was blood. idk if ive started my period yet. please help.
xxsima answered Thursday July 6 2006, 9:24 pm: Yup, I'm pretty sure that you started your period. Don't be afraid to ask the nurse for tampons/pads if you forget to bring some in your backpack. Bring tampons/pads every day in your backpack, and an extra pair of panties just in case.
M0DERNDAYBARBiE answered Monday July 3 2006, 4:41 pm: you probably did start your period...dont be worried or anything if you are it happens to every girl at one time or another :]
FrEe2bMe answered Monday July 3 2006, 2:52 pm: Chances are, you did start you period. It doesn't have to specifically drop in the toilet too. Your first time can be a very light flow. Just place a pad in your undies ( and I would suggest also a pantiliner on top of that) so that if the pantiliner gets dirty you can just lift that off and replace with a new one. It could last anywhere from 3-5 days. Sometimes more, sometimes less in some cases. Your 2nd or 3rd day can be heavier. Do NOT use a tampon for your first time though because they you will not be able to get an accurate idea of your flow's tendencies and it could cause more cramping than usual. Your period should come again next month around the same time, but if it does not--don't be alarmed. Periods can take up to 2-3 years to regulate. If you gt cramping, take something like Tylenol, Advil..anything you choose. Talk to your mom if you have any other questions because she's been through the same thing.
Also, if for some reason you don't have any more blood it could be two things: 1. you either have an extremely light flow or 2. you hymen has been ripped/popped. This could have been caused by sex, heavy excersize, riding a bike, horseback riding..etc.
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