Is this normal !?!


Question: I just had my first period in March and the first 2-3 days was heavyflow but after that for the rest of the week there wasn't much blood. Is the amount of blood supposed to be less each day? thanks.


Answers: I just had my first period in March and the first 2-3 days was heavyflow but after that for the rest of the week there wasn't much blood. Is the amount of blood supposed to be less each day? thanks.

It will take some time in order for your cycle and periods to become regular. This can take 1 - 2 years.

yep thats normal. but keep in mind that it will take you awhile to get regular so try not to stress over it to much

It usually heavy the first few days for me and gets progressively lighter. But it could be different for everyone.

yeah less each day

Yes, it's normal

It can be everyone is different. I would not worry about it. My period is super heavy the first few days and then dies down as it gets closer to the end.

Hope this helps

and welcome to woman hood---

oh kotex tampons are my fav for my heavy days!!!


i hope that helps tooo :)

Sometimes first days are very heavy and to the end, yes, it suppose to get lighter and lighter! No worries! Everything is ok!

it depends on your body. everyone is different, and since you just got your period for the first time, it might take your body a while to get on a constant and consistent cycle. However, i got my period when i was 12, and i am almost 18 now, and for my cycle it is always heavy the first 2 or 3 days and then it gets lighter as the week comes to an end. just pay attention to your body as you go through your cycle. maybe you should mark on a calendar which days are heaviest?

xoxox

ya its totally normal, dont worry about it!





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