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should the period go back to red after the first time you get it


Question Posted Tuesday December 28 2010, 12:28 am

heey so i just had my period .. i think it was brownish color, will it go to red soon? like blood?

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Director answered Wednesday January 5 2011, 5:03 am:
Hey,

Expect many shades of red during your period. You're fine. =)

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DuhxxNina answered Wednesday December 29 2010, 11:50 am:
Yes it is normal for your period to be a brownish. In the beginning and towards the end of your period it may be a light flow so it just may not be a very dark red at first and towards the end because its almost gone. Hope that made sensee!

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glammerslammer21 answered Tuesday December 28 2010, 1:20 am:
Yes, it will. The first day can be brown just like the last day or so it can be brown. its up to your "flow". hope i helped! BUT EVERYTHING IS NORMAL!!!

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