Yes and no. If you have a lighter flow you will find that you don't bleed that much. Some girls have a heavier blood flow so they will bleed some more. Some girls may be concerned that they're losing too much blood. It can be a shock to see all that blood, but it's unlikely that a girl will lose too much, unless she has a medical condition like von Willebrand disease. Though it may look like a lot, the average amount of blood is only about 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) for an entire period. Most teens will change pads 3 to 6 times a day, with more frequent changes when their period is heaviest, usually at the start of the period.
if you mean when a girl has her period, this happens once a month once the girl reaches puberty.
they sure do, everytime.
If your a girl it is probably a period
you are a girl then you go through puberty and have your period that's when you bleed out of your vagina
Yes it is possible for a woman to still bleed fromher period even if pregnant. This may happen one to two times after fertilization.
If you don't bleed, you don't have a period. You can't have a period and not bleed.
When you are on your period you will bleed 24/7.
if you bleed when you are pregnant it doesn't necessarily mean its your period or you have had a miss carriage. a lot of women bleed during pregnancy so you will still be pregnant if it doesn't hurt x
No, it's not, unless you miscalculated the arrival of your period. See a doctor.
First you grow hair on the Regina then you start to bleed and I don't know more
No because if your period is finished, then you can no longer bleed until your next period.
Only the first days when you bleed are considered really safe, so yes.