Yes this is normal. Many people don't experience pain. It all depends on your own body.
yes its normal , if your period is late you can have brown discharge also it happens after periods and it mean its cleaning out your vagina and old blood looks brown.
Yes, it is normal because you probably just started your period. You are usually irregular for your first 2-3 years then your periods will becoem normal. This may also have to do with if you shave your pubic hair cause blood will only come out if you have tons of hair "down there."
Hiya, I would think its completely normal. I missed 5months of periods. Its most common if you've just started. But then again if you havent it happens. You'll always miss periods, you just have to enjoy the time you have, because trust me, they'll be back before you know it. -Hope this helped.
Yea. Especially if you're young. It can also be due to the change of environment. It can also match on the same day as the person you're living with. When i started living in a dorm, after a few months, my roommate and i started getting ours on the same day.
Yes it is. Our bodies change every 7 years and much of it is hormonal. Sometimes stress may be the cause of it. The only time you should worry about it is if you miss too many periods or you are having too many periods, bad cramping (if you usually don't have it) then see a doctor. The birth control pill/patch can also cause this.
they can be brown with a touch of red in it they can also be black thay can also be brown or be a blondy.
Yes its fine, periods start anywhere between ages 9-17. Trust me, I'm also 11 and have my period. It's absolutely normal.
This can happen when you have taken the morning after pill or birth control pills and it can also happen when under stress or in the case of irregular periods.
If it'snormal foryou it's normal. I never had very heavy periods.AnswerYES this is very normal. Your period can be very heavy on month and light the next also this depends on riether or not you are using any birth control and re sexually active also age is another factor teenage girls have periods that are like this and its very normal.
it is common for pregnant women to 'spot' this is also known as a false period. If you are worried, talk to your OBGYN.
You sound young and if this is true your periods may not be regular yet. There also is a possibility that you are pregnant. I would suggest you see a doctor.
Many women have problems like this where their periods range from mild to heavy with large clots and bad pains sometimes in just one cycle. The best thing to do about it is possibly talk to your doctor about birth control to help regulate it and that will greatly reduce the flow, and pains caused by periods, and will also shorten it, too.