It's time to see your doctor. Bleeding this heavily isn't good for you and generally there is nothing super wrong, but it needs to be controlled. Be aware that your doctor may want to put you on Birth Control pills to control the bleeding and this is something you should make yourself aware of by looking it up on the web and decide if you want to go this route. If you don't want too, or this bleeding doesn't stop then your doctor may want to do a D & C on you, which is a scraping in this area. It's not that bad. Please get to your doctor and don't let this go on. If anything, it can be embarrassing and you could stain your clothing. I went through a super plus tampon and a pad within an hour. It turns out that I had an ovarian cyst.
As long as your flow is sufficient for the absorbency, yes. General rule of thumb - use lowest absorbency; if the tampon leaks within 1-2 hours use the next absorbency up, if the tampon is not saturated with blood after 4-6 hours use lower absorbency or switch to pads. Even if the tampon is a lower absorbency than needed chances are you will not bleed through within just one hour.
If you're going through a super or ultra absorbency tampon within an hour then you need to see your doctor, possibly go to an emergency room if the bleeding is heavy enough to suggest hemorrhaging or if you start to feel ill. If you're leaking through a lighter absorbency tampon then it may simply be that you need a higher absorbency tampon for your flow. Heavy flow itself is not a problem, if you're in your teens your flow may tend to be heavier, if your heavy flow continues it's best to talk to your doctor about lightening it with tranexamic acid and looking into why it's heavy.
Yes. It's not common but you can hemorrhage during a period. It happened to me and I had to have two transfusions. If you're soaking through more than one tampon or pad an hour for more than a day, call your gynecologist. It's easy to treat if you get care soon enough, but the longer you let the problem go on, the longer it takes to recover.
ask your mom. or tell your teacher. she will understand. if you tell her b4 class shell know if you need to go.
Nothing will happen, it's just like wearing a tampon at any other time. It is possible for water to be absorbed by the tampon, meaning it can leak or feel a little uncomfortable, so make sure to time it to insert just before you go swimming and check after half an hour to an hour.
It is usually diagnosed when a woman soaks through a tampon or pad every hour for several hours or has a period lasting more than 7 days.
You should not bleed for very long. Some bleed for an hour, some for a few days, and some people don't bleed at all.
No that should be fine! When you first start your period it's very weird and doesn't have a regular time of the month. Also your flow will change quite often. If you still have your period for longer than two weeks and it is still really heavy I would recommend telling your parents or doctor is possible but parents first!
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if you put in a "super" sized tampon and it needs to be replaced in 1/2 hour that's heavy If you need to replace your tampon after every half an hour then it is a heavy flow.You need to meet the doctor.If you have staining issues you need to wear a good period panty that can help prevent staining.I use adira period panty and i must say that its perfect for those 5 days.Cotton and comfy.And its always recommended to wear a pad if you have a heavy flow.It is always better for proper flow of blood clots.