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Question Posted Tuesday June 25 2013, 1:47 am

I'm a young girl on my period. I'm not too concerned about it but it seems like every time I go to bed then wake up, there isn't that much blood on the tampon. My blood is a little heavy too. Is that normal?

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theperiodgirl57 answered Saturday September 14 2013, 3:07 pm:
I don't suggest that you wear a tampon to bed. There is the risk of TSS, and its always a good idea to give your body a break at night. I'm a huge tampon fan myself, but I always wear pads to bed.

I have the same problem. I will wake up and there will be no blood. I would not be concerned about this because I know a lot of girls who experience the same thing. Think of things on the bright side. If you don't bleed at night, then you stay clean the whole day!

You are perfectly normal! But, it is very smart to be aware and concerned about your body!

Have a super, fantastic, awesome, splendid day!
~Eliza

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Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday June 26 2013, 12:08 am:
I didn't flow much either while laying down, Only on my heavy days.
It could be the angle of your vagina too while laying down. IHow long it takes your body to return to normal varies with each woman wouldn't be concerned about this. A plus is that you don't flood and ruin sheets and mattress with bloodstains.

When you are upright, you have heavier than normal periods all the time? If it continues to be a problem so that you flood your pads full just after replacing them and 10 min later have to do it again, then something isn't normal. What Dr.s do to remedy that is put you on the pill. My daughter had a girlfriend who had to do that at age 13 i think.

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