Menstruation, often called a “period,” is a natural process that happens to most girls and women, signaling that the body is working properly and getting ready for the possibility of having a baby in the future.
About once a month, the body prepares for a possible pregnancy by thickening the lining of the uterus. If there is no pregnancy, the body sheds this extra lining, which we see as menstrual blood.
A period usually lasts between 3 to 7 days, with an average of 2 to 3 tablespoons of blood over the entire period.
Most girls start their periods between the ages of 9 and 16, experiencing signs like stomach cramps, mood swings, and bloating. Menstruation is a normal and healthy part of life, indicating that the body is functioning as it should.