However, I know you were worrying about your period coming before, did it arrive as usual or was it late at all? If it was late and you're bleeding more than you normally do, there's a possibility that it may not actually be your period, but could be either implantation bleeding, or depending on the date of your last period, possibly even bleeding due to a miscarriage.
I hope I don't worry you or anything with this post.
Because she wants her doctor to prescribe BC for it because we heard it can help. But she cant ask her mom. She was wondering if she can have her doctor say to get it without her asking for it. And she wants the BC to help the periods not be as heavy. From what she says it bleeds a lot.
Most likely her mom would find out about her getting BC as it would have to be paid for somehow, most likely through the insurance. Birth control does make it lighter, but also, it may lighten as her periods get more regular, which is why I asked her age and how long she's had her period for.
she is 17 and she has been getting them since she was 14 on august 1. She has 29 days cycles and she bleeds for 7 days and its heavy through out the 7 days. But is the doctor says its best for her to get BC for her periods her mom isnt ging to say no...
She doesnt. And from what I tell her mom I dont think she suspects it. She knows we have slept together but she think we didnt have sex. So maybe. I just hope her mom doesnt get the wrong idea. Plus if she gets birth control then she knows laura wont get pregnant.
Mine are all over the place and I've had them for over 2 years. I think it's normal. I used to be light, I'm always heavy now. One time I had a period that went on for weeks. It was scary but it seems alright now.
there's not a normal amount. usually it's heavy when you first get your peroid then it gets lighter as it's almost over. if you think you're having problems with your peroid maybe you should go to your doctor..