yes because when youre on your period you dont bleed constantly it starts and stops but dont take your pad off because you will start bleeding again and it may get on you clothes
well...no.... you usually bleed a lot more the first day and then as the days go by it gets less
Most women don't bleed their first time, that is a myth. Only 20% do. She is perfectly normal.
bleeding after birthif you are brest feeding you wont bleed at all until after you stop.
Yes. This is caused by coming off the patch. Its a withdrawal bleed.
Only the first days when you bleed are considered really safe, so yes.
No. After a miscarriage you will experience what most women describe as "a heavy period". You may also bleed longer than a normal period. I have heard one woman say she bled for two weeks after a miscarriage. Your cycle will then return to normal, and you should experience a normal period as per your cycle - ie 28 days.
It is very normal for you to bleed after birth. Usually the only time you won't right away is if you are breast feeding. Once you start to bleed you are likely to bleed for 4-6 weeks straight.
No spotting only period is not normal. You should consult you gynae for such case.
Not likely. Some periods are longer, some shorter. The fact that your period was only 3 days is normal. They will vary.
It is normal to have your period for eight days but only if it is normal - spotting.
Take it to the vet and get her checked out
If its your first period or your irregular its normal but if your not irregular it might just be spotting go to the doctor just in case.
Eleven years old is in the normal range for a girl to start getting her period. This is a normal and healthy part of female development. Some cultures celebrate a girl's first period with a feast or ceremony.