First Period Bleeding: Understanding Heavy Flow & When to Seek Help
The first period is often irregular and may involve a gush of blood. This can be normal, especially if the gush is followed by a lighter flow. However, it is important to monitor your bleeding and seek medical attention if it is unusually heavy or prolonged.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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