Saturday, October 31, 2009

Am i having my period??

okayy i am 12 years ols am frequently throughout the day i am facing red gooey blood type stuff. what is that?? is it possible that i am having my period? and if i am,how do i tell my mom. i am a little shy and embaresed to ask her like what it is. i need help is there a possible way to make the blood type red gooey stuff stop besides going to the doc? please help me i am very scared!
Answer:
Talk to your mom or a school councilor. You are probably normal, but you need reassurance.
Tell your mom, she loves you and went through the same thing, so she will understand and explain to you whats going on.
Yeah, you are starting your period. There's no way to stop it and no way to avoid telling your mom. It's not embarrasing at all. Just tell her when you two are alone that you think you started your period. Don't be scared :) it's normal for your age.
It's definitely your period. It will last around 5 - 7 days. Just go to your mom and tell her straight up that you have got your period, and could she please buy you some pads.

You can't make it stop without something like birth control pills, or having a hysterectomy (your uterus removed) and i'm sure you don't want either of those yet! lol. It will happen about once a month, usually every 28 days, although many women have different lengths, mine is around every 36 days.

Congratulations sweetie. :)
Oh hun, it's totally normal to be going through that stuff at your age. I dont know if anybody has talked to you about puberty, but it is nothing to be scared of. You are becoming a woman and your body is preparing for your future children. If you are having some stomach aches and pains, it could be your period. If not then you are one of the lucky ones. No pain for now, but yes more than likely it is your period. If you are embarrassed to ask your mom, ask an older sister, or somebody you feel really comfortable around. All mom's care about when their baby girls are growing up, so it is probably a good idea to tell your mom.
It probably is your period. I hate to break it to you... but you can't stop it. You'll have to deal with it just like all the other gals. Just slap on a pad or tampon and you'll be fine. You shouldn't be embarassed about it. If there's anybody you should ask, it's your mom. There's really no need to be scared. Just hope that you're not the type that gets cramps.
That's a period. You can't make it stop, even if you go to the doctor. This is oing to happen every 28 days for the next 40 or so years of your life (except when you're pregnant...you get a 9 month break then!). Congratulations! You are now officially a woman! Tell your mom...she will be rpoud, and she will need to buy you pads and tampons. It may not feel like a great thing now, and it'll never be a FUN thing, but this DOES mean you're growing up. This is a proiud moment. A fairly gross and uncomforatble one, but a proud one just the same.
congrats it your first period i dont know how exactly to tell you to tell your mom but when i had mine i waited a day to tell her because my mom was sick!
yea your starting your period.and dont be scared! your mom loves you and went through the same thing just go in there {where ever she is}and say hey mom,do you think we can talk and then just come right out and say it dont be shy ! i was like that to but its your mom so she will totaly understand!! and i started about your age too.but just go tell your mom she loves you so dont be scared or nothing,oh and if it helps when your in the store just say mom i need tampons or pads whatever you want to use and then she will get the hint that your on it haha i did it that way! but dont be scared!
ok.well best of luck!
*Christine
Yes most likely u are going to your period. There is only one option: TELL YOUR MOTHER. trust me, all (99%) of girls go to their mother when this happens, the rest go on ByeDr.com and try to firgure out what to do.

dont be a coward, ALL girls go through their periods, so its natural, just go straight up and tell her.

You can continue to ask ppl on ByeDr.com what to do, but the only thing to do is to tell your mother, she went through her period to.

cmon, u can do it =)
You need to tell your mom. That's what mom's are for. You are probably right--it probably is your period and if so you won't have to see a doctor, it will go away in about 5-7 days. This is something that all young girls face. Don't be embarrassed to tell your mom. She will be able to help you get the feminine products that you need and help you deal with this change in your body.
You shouldn't be embarrassed because your mom knows that you will eventually start your period, which I guess you just did. You are a female, and it's bound to happen! As for telling your mom, you don't have to start a big conversation about it, just simply say," Mom, I think I started my period." She will know what to do from there. She'll probably just tell you a little information about it, and also how to use a pad/tampon.

I was nervous to tell my mom too, because it's just kind of awkward. But just don't stress over it too much and get it over with! Good luck! :)
Hi,

Yes you may be. Pl. find here the informations about menstrual periods.

Menstrual "periods" begin in most girls between 9 and 16 years of age. During the menstrual period a blood-like fluid flows out of the vagina. This is a monthly discharge and requires a girl to wear some kind of sanitary pad or tampon to absorb this fluid and keep it from soiling the clothes. Pads have adhesive strips and are worn inside the panties. Tampons are placed inside the vagina.

In the beginning the periods are irregular and scanty or heavy. Later they become regular. Most periods last from 3 to 7 days. After the period, there may be a day or two of light bleeding, called spotting. This is normal.

If bleeding occurs regularly between periods, the doctor must be consulted. Menstrual periods do not necessarily limit ones activities like swimming, sports, riding, or gym classes. Exercises help get rid of other discomforts that may be present during the periods. These include:


cramps

bloating

soreness or swelling in the breasts

headaches

sudden mood changes or irritability

depression

Feel free to contact.
Enjoy life
yes you r please tell your mom thats the only thing you can do =P
red gooey stuff you say? .hmm.yepp! that's your period!... there's nothing to worry about though. all you have to do is tell your mom (calmly) that you are growing up, and that you may be experiencing your first period. get a pad, and change it every couple hours to be sanitary. there is no way to stop it, but it will stop on its own in a couple of days. but i suggest that even when you don't see blood anymore...still wear a pad for 1 more day after wards (just to make sure that you don't leak and stain your pants, and just to make sure that your period has stopped). and i also suggest waiting awhile before starting to use tampons...

congratulations by the way! you're growing up kiddo! lol

good luck!
aw...dont be scared sweetie, every girl has it. its as normal as...breathing. and your mom is there for you, she loves you. she's changed your diapers for crying out loud, why should you be shy with her?

i know how you feel though. i told my sister tho b/c she was around. and i just told her i saw blood, and she helped me out. trust me, they (parents, siblings) know how nervous/scared you are and they will NOT make fun of you. that was my biggest fear too, but they are adults and know that its normal.

good luck girlie! and welcome to womanhood!! :)
Yes you have started your period. Theres nothing to worry about, it happens to every girl, and it will last around 4-6 days depending on each person. Dont be embarrassed, to tell your Mom about it, i was embarrassed to tell her to when i first got my period to, but you have to let her know, and ask if she can buy you some pads. And any pains you get are prob just normal from your period. Just try not to worry, its scary at first but its really not that bad, just try to relax.

:)

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