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My periods are most always regular. Right now, It's the day I'm supposed to be having my period and instead of the normal blood and membrane that's red and brownish, it's just plain white/clear gummy/milky fluid that's coming out. Is this normal and should I be worried?
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FYI: Ovulation happens 14 days before your period.
Britanybrit123123: Do you mean mucus at the same time as your period or at a different time of the month? There is some mucus that comes out along with the blood, and your period might sometimes resemble like its stretching as it comes out of you (sorry TMI!) and that's normal. If your periods are heavy so just one pad doesn't work, try putting your pads on end to end and overlap them a little. (I also wear dark and heavy sweatpants!) And put a towel down on the bed at night. There is also discharge that happens between periods. If it's clear or white, doesn't itch or burn, it's normal. If its heavy, wear a pantyliner. Good luck. |
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Periods suck.
It makes you moody. I get mad easily now 'cause of mine. xD This is how mine was like: It was night and In was in the 5th grade. So I had to pee REALLY BADLY, so then i went to the bathroom, and once I finished(like wiping. xD) I looked at the toilet paper and started to freak. I was all like, "Okay, okay okay, my friend talked about that video before(I hadn't watched it at the time. xD), she said NOT TO PANIC" but I did anyways. So then I wore my jeans to school then I didn't know what to do to stop the bleeding, so I wrapped alot of toilet paper on my underwear. Then it bled throught the toilet paper, my mom saw my underwear.... Very bad expirence. xDD -Cindy ![]() And So The Lion Fell In Love With The Lamb<3 Yeah, i'm one of them now<3
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I haven't read the whole thread, but don't blame me for being who I am. xD
How do you know you're sure your going to have your period? You know that your period is arriving when you find discharge [white stuff] in your underwear. Also, you'll notice changes within the whole body, you will start getting more body hair, and even start developing acne. If you want to know more, I suggest your read some of these articles I found for you :-] Body - Getting your period Getting Your Period - First Periods Also, I suggest you look at this, it has some interesting facts: WikiAnswers - If you are 11 and haven't had your period yet what ... ♥ , ana(:
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Britanybrit123123 or nslany (not quite sure who to address this to): A period always has blood. What you're describing is no period. But I'm thinking that if you have a mucus discharge that's as heavy as a period you really need to see a doctor. Good luck!
tita20001: so sorry it happened that way for you. Didn't your mom teach you anything about it before it happened? I was very lucky my mom did when I was 9 so when it happened a few years later it was a good experience and not bad. |
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I got my period two sundays ago, it ended last sunday. Today, six days after my period ended, I got a really heavy, bloody discharge. Is this normal?
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No, no, no! Your period doesn't suck! There's nothing disgusting about your body! Why do females refuse to respect the fact that we can CREATE LIFE! Arggh!!! Males are proud of their bodies and don't think ANYTHING they do is icky or disgusting. *sighs* I have to sign off now so I can bang my head against that wall over there.
I'm back from banging my head and I read the earlier posts. nslaney: how old are you and how long have you been getting periods? If you've been having them for at least two years, you should be more regular than that. What happened might just be a fluke. But if it happens again, see your doctor because you might have a hormonal imbalance. PrincessKD: okay, yuck--but only about the gym teacher inserting the tampon. That was really out of line. She should have wadded up a whole bunch of toilet paper to tide her over and call your friends mom |