About a week ago I noticed
brown-mucous-like discharge that lasted
for three days - then, on the fourth day,
I woke up with what I think was my period
(this would be my first). I bled for just
one day and then it stopped and now
there's nothing. Did I get my first
period? Anybody know what that could've
been? Thanks!
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PenguinsRus
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Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Posts: 999 Location: New York, NY United States
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Posted: 04-14-08 13:05pm
It sounds like your first period!
Congrats! Sometimes a girl's first few
periods are lighter than usual.
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mominashoe
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Joined: 04 Dec 2007 Posts: 1447 Location: MIddle of No-where, KS USA
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Posted: 04-14-08 13:11pm
Yes, it sounds like it! It will take a
little while for them to become longer,
make you feel some cramping, and have more
discharge.
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Rosie H
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Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 908 Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
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Posted: 04-16-08 15:28pm
yep sounds like your first...welcome to
womenhood.
things might be a little weird for awhile.
Your periods can take awhile to even out
and become regular. Some women bleed very
heavy and other bleed light. Some periods
last 7 days and others only 3. But your
body will figure itself out
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