Yes, it can do. As the body changes, a girl can have pains in her stomach, back and legs. During her period, it can cause dizziness, headaches and diarrhea. However, for many people they experience no pain or problems during their periods
Answer 1: yes she does. Answer 2: Oh boy. This is a long answer, ok? And really complicated. And please, please get your mom to discuss this with you too. Or a female teacher. But if you can't, here's what goes on. Girls have an extra hole called a vagina. It's between their legs and leads up to a little thing called a uterus, like a stretchy little room under a girl's belly button. Next door to the uterus, on either side, are a couple things called ovaries. When a girl is all grown and is an adult, the girl's ovaries start making tiny little eggs (so small you can't see them unless you have a microscope) about once a month. When the eggs are ready, the ovaries kick them out and they go next door into the uterus and wait there for a couple days. The eggs are waiting for sperm from a boy; if there's sperm, the sperm and egg get together and grow into a baby, which lives in the uterus for 9 months before coming out and being a person. If there's no sperm, the egg has nothing to do. Since eggs don't last long once they're out of the ovaries, and you don't want old ones hanging around where the new ones will be next month, the eggs come out the vagina (same way the sperm gets in and the baby comes out). At the same time, the uterus has been building up a lining; that's so if there's a baby, it has some padding and can be comfortable. The lining comes off the uterus when the egg leaves, and it comes out the vagina too. This is called a "period" or a bunch of other names. It has a little blood in it, so yes, some blood comes out when a girl has her period. But she's not bleeding; the blood was in the padding inside the uterus, not in her veins and arteries. Girls start having periods - making eggs and getting rid of them - from the time they're physically grown up until they're old. They start between ages 12 and 16 and end around age 40 or 50. This whole time, they can have babies. Having babies is very hard work - babies weight a lot, and while they're inside a girl the girl can't ever put them down, so most girls only have 1 or 2 their whole lives. Some girls never have a baby, and some have a lot - they can have 10! - but the average is 2. Now, to get the padding and the tiny little egg out, it takes a bit of work - so girls who are having their period, they get tired and cranky sometimes because their body is working pretty hard even when they're sitting still. Does this explain it to you? I warned you it would be a long answer... answer 3:actually a girls period can happen as young as 9
well if they have something internally wrong with their body then yes. and also if they are having sex for the first time then also yes. other than that i have no idea. i dont know if you can just randomly bleed for no reason. i hope not. that would scare me. im sort of scared now lol.
As the lining of the uterus breaks down, and the unfertilised egg breaks down. Unlike normal bleeding this blood cannot clot, it already clotted during the process of the uterus breaking down, then enzymes "declotted" it making it liquid again so it could wash out of the uterus.
Pretty much. The only time is when she is really cold or in really cold water the period will likely stop until she gets back to a normal temperature
A woman bleeds from her vagina when she's on her period. It mostly consists of her uterine lining.
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Yes
Yes it is possible for a woman to still bleed fromher period even if pregnant. This may happen one to two times after fertilization.
It varies from woman to woman. I think with a normal period you bleed about 7Tbs.
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the best football-playing woman EVER...period (in the CCFLA) shes not a woman shes a girl.
Yes
It varies from woman to woman, but is usually between 2 and 7 days.
they sure do, everytime.
In general, a woman should not bleed for more than two weeks when she is on her period. Even after childbirth the general rule of thumb is that a new mother will bleed for about 2 weeks. However, sometimes her period will last longer than that.
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2 or 3
If you don't bleed, you don't have a period. You can't have a period and not bleed.
if you bleed when you are pregnant it doesn't necessarily mean its your period or you have had a miss carriage. a lot of women bleed during pregnancy so you will still be pregnant if it doesn't hurt x