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How long does a girl period last for a 11 year old?
Periods usually last about 5 days.
Is it normal for a 11 year old to have a heavy period?
However, most adolescents do not experience blood loss severe enough to be considered heavy menstrual bleeding. It is not uncommon for an adolescent to experience heavy menstrual bleeding if they have irregular periods. Heavy menstrual bleeding can interfere with an adolescent’s normal activities and cause anemia.
Is it normal for an 11 year old to have two periods a month?
It’s often normal during the teen years to have irregular periods. When a girl’s period is irregular, it might come more than once a month or only come every few months. Some girls find they get their period more than once some months, then they might not have another for several months.
What can I give my 11 year old for period cramps?
If cramps bother your daughter, she can try:
- a warm heating pad on her belly.
- taking ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, or store brand) or naproxen (Aleve or store brand); this works best if the medicine is started at the first sign of cramps.
When do girls usually get their period?
Most girls start their periods when they’re about 12, but they can start as early as 8, so it’s important to talk to girls from an early age to make sure they’re prepared. Respond to questions or opportunities as they arise and do not be embarrassed. Periods are natural.
Can a first period last 2 weeks?
Typically, your first period will last from two to seven days and it may be very light, perhaps just spots of blood.
Why is my 12 year old getting her period every 2 weeks?
This is a normal part of puberty, the cycle is getting ready to become just that, a cycle and it can take up to 2 years to be a steady cycle, for some woman it never does. She may just be a girl who is going to have a heavy period to deal with, which is something she will have to talk to her daughter about.
Is it normal for a 10 year old to have a heavy period?
Heavy menstrual bleeding is a common problem during adolescence. In fact, almost 50% of women report having heavy periods at some point during their reproductive years. Heavy menstrual bleeding can negatively impact quality of life, school attendance, and participation in after-school sports and activities.