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Oghosa Abu
Signs of puberty in girls start around the age of 8 and follows a sequence. Breasts, pubic hair, growth spurt, thin vaginal discharge then menstrual bleeding. If that is the case with your child then no need to worry since she is 9 years old. When menstruation starts, it is normally not regular but will become regular much later so you do not need to worry.
The return of menses after child birth varies.
No one knows exactly when it can return but know that your fertility returns soon after you stop exclusive breastfeeding meaning you may start ovulating and your period may come soon. So it's always advisable to go for family planning if you're not intending to have another baby.
No one knows exactly when it can return but know that your fertility returns soon after you stop exclusive breastfeeding meaning you may start ovulating and your period may come soon. So it's always advisable to go for family planning if you're not intending to have another baby.
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Its a NORMAL PHENOMENON.....IT is not a problem and it will eventually return...No need to worry but you can see a gynaecologist if still concerned.
I will advise you to do a blood pregnancy test in 7- 14 days to be sure. From your description, you spotted for 2 days before your period flow. If it was pregnancy, the light blood would have probably stopped in 2 days Maximum. I would have argued it was implantation Bleeding. Read more about implantation bleeding online.
Dr. Dara Abiodun
Medical Doctor
How heavy is the blood flow? What colour. Do you mean spoting?
Abnormal vaginal bleeding between periods is also called intermenstrual bleeding, spotting, and metrorrhagia. When bleeding occurs between normal periods, there are many possible causes. ... Potential causes of bleeding between periods include growth in your uterus or cervix. Try see a doctor for proper examination
I suggest you go see your gynecologist, so you can be examined on time, just in case there is anything.
Dr. Dara Abiodun
Medical Doctor
Are you breastfeeding exclusively?
Since a woman releases an egg 12-16 days before her expected period, it is possible for women to get pregnant without having periods. Since Ovulation and periods go together.This occurs in women who have irregular periods. Technically speaking, you can still experience monthly bleeding without ovulating, but this bleeding is a result of an anovulatory cycle (which means you didn't ovulate that month)
Having sex when a girl has her period can make it even easier to spread some STDs.
Kola Yetunde
Mother
Sperm coming out of Vagina is a normal occurrence. I guess it depends on the sex positions. Most women bleed for 3 to 5 days, but a period lasting only 2 days to as many as 7 days is still considered normal.
Yes, it is very possible. I had the same experience as well. I saw my mestral when my baby was 5months. I breastfed her for a year and 6 months and I was mestrating. Our body system differ, some women will not see it until when they stop breastfeeding.