Friday, April 29, 2011

How does an adolescent girl’s period differ from that of an adult woman?

A girl’s first period may be a brighter red than what you’re used to seeing, and it likely will consist of a smaller amount of blood. In fact, your daughter’s first period may really be nothing more than some spotting. But as her menstrual cycle continues, her periods are likely to become more pronounced and may remain irregular the first year.