Depends on your body and your mobility afterwards. It can be for a week to a couple on months.
because sometimes you can die if you loose to much blood
In the past, women died in childbirth more frequently than they do now. The exact frequency varied depending on the time period and location, but historically, maternal mortality rates during childbirth were much higher compared to today.
There is not that much blood in period blood, despite appearances. It's not likely to be as useful to mosquitoes as blood from a skin puncture.
as much blood that comes out
That's not how the books tell you it will happen, but that's what happened to me. Lucky for me I was at home. It was awful, so much blood.
It depends on how heavy the period is average is a few tea spoons of blood, it's only your womb lining shredding
No that has nothing to do with it.
not much blood (a few tablespoons) would come but dont worry about it too much its really normal to growing girls.
From what i have researched childbirth classes should cost around $200 dollars.
Hello. It varies greatly how much blood a woman loses during her period. Extreme bleeding during your period is considered as heavy bleeding that requires the Woman to change her sanitary towel every 1-2 hours.
You will know because you will see the blood, ofter the first period may be very light, and not really much like a period. But, as soon as the blood comes that's when menstruation starts, so for the months after until you're older you'll get your period! If you're not sure then ask your mum, or your GP. Good luck! hope it all goes ok!
The effects of a continuous period can be dizziness or feeling weak. This is because you are losing too much blood.