Thank you for coming to us with your concern. Considering your age, I am assuming that you have not been menstruating for a long time.
In the beginning, it is not unusual for a teenager's periods to be irregular.
Your menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones. Your body is still adjusting to the changes that occur with puberty and the start of menstruation. The menstrual flow is actually the lining of your uterus that is shed in the absence of pregnancy. The brown discharge is older remnants and the few drops of blood are any remaining particles of the uterine lining.
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Hello Anonymous,
Thank you for coming to us with your concern. Considering your age, I am assuming that you have not been menstruating for a long time.
In the beginning, it is not unusual for a teenager's periods to be irregular.
Your menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones. Your body is still adjusting to the changes that occur with puberty and the start of menstruation. The menstrual flow is actually the lining of your uterus that is shed in the absence of pregnancy. The brown discharge is older remnants and the few drops of blood are any remaining particles of the uterine lining.
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October 21, 2014 - 9:40amMaryann
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