Every woman is different and her period is no exception. It can vary from month to month in the first few years. The first period can be brown and several times after. A long period can also be the cause of this because blood oxidizes from being in the uterus too long. This can be caused by stress, making the inner wall of the uterus thinner. Some medications can cause it too. Its common and nothing to be concerned about in general. However, if this happens every period you might want to speak to your doctor because it could be an indicator of cysts or blood clotting. If you're concerned then talk to your doctor about it.
Make sure you keep a detailed schedule on your period, when it starts (even brown starts), stops, light and heavy flows, and cramping. Do this for 4-6 months til you have a consistent result and show your doctor. If there is something to be concerned about it will be evident in your schedule.
Yes, it is completely normal to get brown discharge for four days before your period, this is spotting which is just light bleeding as your period starts. A virgin is absolutely no different to a non-virgin.
If you remove a tampon and it has brown spots then it is likely old blood, normal when your period is light as it takes time for the blood to leave your body and it goes brown. If your period is light then you should not be using tampons at all, only use tampons with full flow. If the tampon has brown spots before insertion then throw it out and check other tampons before using them.
yes it can be very light
Hello - No it is not normal to have your period but it is normal to experience light brown bleedig during the first month. This is simply old blood being flushed out of your system.
Brown blood is usually old blood but if it was light then rule out pregnancy.
ya this is abso normal.....
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Yes, it's completely normal to spot before menstruation. Your period doesn't have an on/off switch, it will start light with a little blood leaving your body and mixing with discharge so can be brown or pink rather than red, this will typically occur a few days before your period starts. It's also normal to get spotting up to two weeks before your period as a result of ovulation.
Yes, it's completely normal to spot before your period - spotting is light bleeding, menstruation normally starts light like this and then gets heavier as it goes on.
As far as I know, a light period is just that...a light period. Implantation bleeding usually occurs a couple days before your period is due, and is just spotting, usually pink-ish or light brown in colour.
never returned for my second shot.blood was light brown and only lasted a few hours..was suppose to have gotten shot on the 20th..could I be pregnant
Yes, it is called spotting and it's the leftover blood exiting your body. It's perfectly normal, if you are pregnant that is. If your still concerned, visit your doctor.