It is normal for the first menstrual periods to be different and for the amount of blood, duration, and symptoms to vary from person to person. As time goes on, you may notice changes in the color and amount of blood, and your periods may become more regular. If you have any questions about menstruation, I recommend visiting the website mentioned for more helpful information.
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