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unstable brown period?


Question Posted Monday June 29 2009, 11:14 am

I'm 13 and I just started my period 2 days ago. The first day there was brown period, and then there wasnt any period at night. The next day there was brown period and nothing at night too. Then the next day, there was nothing all day. Is this normal?

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kats answered Tuesday June 30 2009, 12:09 pm:
This is perfectly normal, especially for your FIRST period. For me, for about the first two years I had the craziest periods.. Like not having one for two months, brown, red, whatever you want lol. It's normal for the first 1.5 years I think for it to be abnormal.
Not bleeding at night is probably because you are lying down so the blood doesn't... "fall out" :P

So yeah it's fine, don't worry! :)

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Kendra_Berri answered Tuesday June 30 2009, 12:59 am:
If this is your first period, then I'd say there is nothing wrong. It takes awhile before it looks more like blood. It can be very dark and sticky the first time. After awhile it's more red and less muddy.

As for the stop and go, again, it's your first time. See what happens over the next few months. You'll notice small changes and you'll start to see what is normal for you over time.

Don't be shy to talk to your doctor about this too, to alleviate any concerns you have. They've heard it all before.

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ashmoe2 answered Monday June 29 2009, 8:52 pm:
okay when you first start your period its goin to be very abnormal. it will take a few months for it to get on track before it starts to regulate. trust me ive had mine for 5 years now. when i first started it was all wacky and sometimes i would bleed a whole lot and someday not at all. some days i wouldnt bleed during that day and only at night and others it would be complete opposite. its just your body trying to get a kick start into womanhood. as for it being brown..that to can just be a sign of it trying to get a kick start. i wouldnt worry unless afew months from now its still doing that.

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Jackieee answered Monday June 29 2009, 5:51 pm:
Eh, when I first got mine, it was brown the whooole week--no red at all. And even now after 4 or so years of having it, I usually don't bleed at night. It's probably normal, but if you feel uncomfortable, talk to your mom, dad or older sister if you have one.
Hope I helped.

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holahayley56 answered Monday June 29 2009, 5:21 pm:
I'm pretty positive its not. You should tell your mom or go to a doctor.

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