What does it look resembling when your daughter get her first spell? Is it red or brown and clumpy and stinks?
Answers: it could very likely be her time of year, i would say that you need to transport her to a doctor while this is happening so he or she can examine her. but i would highly insist on that she is taken to the doctor when this period this stuff is coming out still! i also think that you should be the one to purloin her to the doctor since you know..
That could be it, or there may be something wrong.
Just to be safe, I would hold her dad or you to take her to the doctor. It could be something serious. That is a pretty young age to obtain your period. But then again, at hand are weirder things in life. I own heard of 8 year olds hitting their periods. I can't speak it enough, you really need to pinch her to the doctor just to be safe! At 9 years dated, that's very soon...but it's a definite possibility. And if you're a woman, next you know that menstrual flow always comes with a bit of an odor to it -- totally ordinary. Talk to the child's doctor just in crust -- oh, and make sure it wasn't some form of diarrhea..
it is exactly how u described it.i just started my 1st ever extent about 2months ago and yeah it is like that...but not stinky but it is clumpy.but it is a time of year
sorry 4 ur daughter getting it so young...periods r misearable okay it happened to me i was 11 and i go to the bathroom and when i whipped it was brown i really didn't smell it but i did run to my mom and though i be diein.
maybe. Im 15 and I just get my very first period 3 days a ago and it be all over the crotch of my underwear and was brown. the subsequent day it turned red. I knew it be that. or it could be spotting or an infection. it could be her period but it also could she isn't wiping thoroughly after a bowel movement. .
she probably doesnt wipe very good. or she started her spell. if there is no pink, or red. then she doesnt wipe right. Yeah probably, it's good she trusts him to tell something similar to that.
That'd be her period. Kids seem to be starting younger at the present time... sounds like 'ol aunt flo to me1!!
dont you remember your first period? that is to say it, totlly!