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Fainting at the sight of blood


Question Posted Saturday January 9 2010, 12:18 am

12/f

I haven't gotten my period yet...

but im REALLY scared to get it...
i have a horrible fear of blood that i've never been able to shake. i faint almost every time i see it, even if it's my own blood

will i faint when i get my period? thanks.


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sia answered Saturday January 9 2010, 3:25 am:
im not a doctor but i highly doubt that youn will faint when you get your period.your period is different from the blood thats coming out of a cut.its a natural process that shouldnt make you feel faint unlike a cut or a stab thats not natural and dangerous so the more blood lost the more your going to feel shaky and feel nervous which will scare your body and make you faint.

i have never herd of anyone fainting from their period so im not sure for certain but i dont think you will because theres not pain or cut or stab and your body will know when your period is coming so it will be ready...thats my theory

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