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Melbow35
Dec 29, 2005, 11:23 PM
Please help me. My 10 year old started her period this year in September and each month she went from 3 days to 5 days. This month she started December 8th and it is now December 30th and she is still going. I called her Doctor about 5 days ago and they said to keep track of her periods for the next couple months and if I see a pattern to call a "gyno" Doctor. She is having blood clots not a lot and her period it not painful. My question is how long is too long she can't keep going like this it's not real heavy but it's more than before Please Help me. Thank you

PrettyLady
Dec 30, 2005, 12:03 AM
The length of periods may vary, sometimes a period may last 2 days, sometimes 10. That's because the level of hormones the body manufactures can be different from one cycle to the next and this affects the amount and length of bleeding.

Keep a calendar of your daughter's menstrual cycle.

On a calendar mark the days her periods start. From this information you can calculate the number of days in your menstrual cycle. For example, if she started her period on December 10, December 10 was the first day of her menstrual cycle. If her next period began January 7, the length of your menstrual cycle was 28 days (22 days in December and 6 days in January). Now, you begin again, with January 7 as day 1 of your next cycle. Please be sure to contact your physician anytime she experiences abnormal menstration.

Chery
Dec 30, 2005, 05:40 AM
The length of periods may vary, sometimes a period may last 2 days, sometimes 10. That's because the level of hormones the body manufactures can be different from one cycle to the next and this affects the amount and length of bleeding.

Keep a calendar of your daughter's menstrual cycle.

On a calendar mark the days her periods start. From this information you can calculate the number of days in your menstrual cycle. For example, if she started her period on December 10, December 10 was the first day of her menstrual cycle. If her next period began January 7, the length of your menstrual cycle was 28 days (22 days in December and 6 days in January). Now, you begin again, with January 7 as day 1 of your next cycle. Please be sure to contact your physician anytime she experiences abnormal menstration. I couldn't have said it better myself. Once you keep the information for a few months, and visit the doctor, he/she will be better able to help and reassure you. We all are different, and your daughter's body still needs time to adjust and usually nothing to worry about. Keep us posted, and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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fredg
Dec 30, 2005, 06:46 AM
Hi,
You only have to post your question in one category. Most members here click on the "new posts" link near the top, and can see all categories, and all questions asked.
Thanks.

RickJ
Dec 30, 2005, 06:50 AM
I would be very upset if my doctor suggested I wait "a couple months" and "see how it goes".

That sounds serious enough to me that I'd make an appointment to see the doctor... and/or get a 2nd opinion.

I wouldn't wait, Melbow.

Fr_Chuck
Dec 30, 2005, 07:36 AM
Your doctor should just tell you that he is not the correct dotor to discuss this with. Telling you to "wait" may or may not be correct.

When a parent is concerned about their child's health it is a very serious issue to them, if it is a serious medical issue or not.

I would take her to see a professional in women's health, if your insurance requires a referral, just call your doctors office back and TELL them to refer you now, if not call the one you use, or find one that you would feel OK using.

Taking a child to see a doctor is never a wrong choice, sometimes not needed but always needed if we are concerned

nymphetamine
Dec 30, 2005, 07:48 AM
Screw that doctor. Take that baby to another doctor. I know lots of people who started their period a 10 years old but that bleeding for that long doesn't seem normal to me. Take her to a good doctor and if they say it's a normal thing then let me know cause Ive never heard of it. Get her to the doctor and you may if you haven't already want to put her on an iron supplement but ask the doctor about that first too.

Sunni
Jan 16, 2006, 02:00 PM
I would be very upset if my doctor suggested I wait "a couple months" and "see how it goes".

That sounds serious enough to me that I'd make an appointment to see the doctor...and/or get a 2nd opinion.

I wouldn't wait, Melbow.

I totally agree with you rickj!

Chery
Jan 16, 2006, 03:59 PM
Please help me. My 10 year old started her period this year in September and each month she went from 3 days to 5 days. This month she started December 8th and it is now December 30th and she is still going. I called her Doctor about 5 days ago and they said to keep track of her periods for the next couple months and if I see a pattern to call a "gyno" Doctor. She does have blood clots but not alot and her period it not painful. My question is how long is too long? She can't keep going like this, it's not real heavy but it's more than before Please Help me. Worried mom, MelodieJust in case you have not been to another doctor and satisfied with the care and treatment she's received, try the link below, and also take her to another doctor. Good Luck. I do hope it's has been assessed and treated by now since it's been a while, please let us know how she's doing.

http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/srchcont.asp?src=menstrual+disorders&op=mm

Here is another link from an OB/GYN Clinic online.

Hope they help.

http://obgyn.healthcentersonline.com/menstruation/

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