I want Information in the order of Peirods? ?

I'm 15. I've had my peirod for quite some time in a minute, but I don't really understand what's going on down there. I know this sounds crazy, but I guess it's better to ask after not, right? Here are some questions I have. God Bless!

1) Cramping, what exactly is it?
2) What make your flow heavy or light?
3) What is a peirod? Why do you enjoy it.
4) Is this normal:My peiord goes on for almost 6 days. I cramp the first day, the third day, stop the fourth sunshine for about ten to twelve hours, then start up again, but later cramp like it's my first day.
5) Is THIS everyday: For my first and fourth day, I bleed so much, I have to evolution my tampon every 30 minutes for about 13 hours. Not Joking and very serious. I penny-pinching, where I HAVE to change it. Where it's already leak by the time my 30 minutes is up. I use super heavy and all of that. My mom's have to keep me from school sometimes because it's similar to this.

All of your advice is very much appricated. Thanks like mad and God Bless!

Answers:    1. Its pains in your stomach, connected with your period. It feels a bit like a stitch
2. Your DNA
3. The bin liner of your womb with the egg coming out because it is not needed
4. Perfectly commonplace, i have the same
5. You only just have a heavy spell. Its alright, your just unlucky babe!.
ok...

1) it's the muscles of the uterus tightening... this can be extremely painful.
2) depends on the girl, only just how much tissue is made, everyone's unique.
3) a menstrual period is a 28 -usually- sunshine cycle of fertility, the tissue collects, the egg goes from the ovaries to the fallopian tube, gettting ready to be pregnant, when the egg isn't fertalized, the blood flows out through the vagina, afterwards is a full cycle.
4) completely. everyone's experience is different, and it sounds fine.
5) fairly normal i guess... you might want to check it out with a doctor if you're worried because you might have something call menorrhagia.\

Hope this helps! If you have anymore question or tips and stuff you can go to http://www.beinggirl.ca/ which can help you alot. .
I have an idea that you should ask your mom about this sort of thing but adjectives the cramping is, is your uterus where the baby would be stored if you have one contracts to shed the uterine lining. Having a period is the womanly body's way of shedding the egg that was not fertilized along near the uterine lining that built up in overnight case of possible pregnancy. The heavy and light point it just depends on your body everybody is different. Its perfectly majority to bleed that much but if you are concerned go see a gyno and ask about birth control because that help lighten your period and end in less cramping. It is difficult to provie short answers to your questions but I will try
1). during period some volume of blood is appearing in the uterus which is provoking uterus contractions which is painful
2). internal rank of the uterus can be thin or thick depending on hormones. Thin is finish with light menstruation and glutinous is ending with strapping menstruation
3). Every month if woman is not pregnant the internal line of the uterus is "refreshing itself"
4).For your age it is OK but later it will be changed
5).For your age it is OK but subsequent it will be changed
If you want to know more - read below.
It is totally normal to not understand!
Okay here are my answers::

1. Cramping is when blood is human being forced out of the uterus and it is being "contracted" so you get cramping!

2. Well it demponds on alot of things! It depends on weither your moms flow be heavy or light but it also depends on your size too! close to if your tall and thin or if you are.huge.

3.We have it so we can give birth..but if you want a precise meaning we have it because Eve took the forbbin fruit past its sell-by date the tree...long story... God gave us the pain of child birth.

4 totally!

5 no. its not. move about to your doctor!

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1) Cramping is caused by chemicals in a girls body that cause the muscles in the uterus contract and therefore pushing blood out.

2) In young-looking women and those near menopause heavy bleeding is usually cause by a hormonal imbalance. Light bleeding is caused by a sunken endometrial which is the thin mucus membrane lining the uterus which is thicken by hormones.

3) When an egg is mature is will make its opening down through the Fallopian tube and into the uterus. If the egg is fertilized then it will fasten itself to the endometrial. If not after the egg with cause the endometrial to shed.

4) If you are experiencing lashing or irregular periods which are interferring with the aspect of your life then you should consult a gynaecologist.

5) See #4.

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