Period facilitate?

I think my length blood gets stuck surrounded by the skin above the urethra and then it comes out when i stand up, travel to the bathroom, ect. And well the flaps above my urethra are bigger than they used to be i assume. When i go to sleep it doesn't come out much, even if i am on a hefty period. I thought that be normal until i woke up this morning and i feel it gush out a lot.

Answers:    I don't construe you have anything to verbs about...
.I'm sure you will be fine, but if it really bothers you..shift see a doctor.
You are not the only one this happen to.
Whenever you are questioning things similar to this it NEVER hurts to contact a gyno or your local Planned Parenthood! Usually its nothing but commonplace bloating and such,but this is something you can never be too careful on!
Are you sexually live? Whether or not you are you could still get it checked out! Better be protected than sorry!!
Good luck hun!
This is exactly what happens when you enjoy your period. The blood doesn't really catch "stuck", it just collects within the vagina until gravity allows it to flow out. When you sleep, you don't have the positive aspect of gravity, so it collects and then comes out adjectives at once when you get up surrounded by the morning. This is why I am careful when I get hold of up, since my period is so heavily built in the morning. Make sure you use protection that fits and works okay for you.

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