Is the first menstrual period lasting 14 days a sign of menstrual disorders during puberty?

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Question
Hello doctor, Please advise me on the problem of menstrual disorders during puberty! This 13-year-old girl has just had her first period, but it has not stopped for 2 weeks. So the first period lasts 14 days is a sign of menstrual disorders during puberty? Please advise me, thank you.
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Answer
Hi, thank you for trusting and sharing your concerns about the 14-day first menstrual period is a sign of puberty menstrual disorders? to Vinmec.
Through your description, her menstrual cycle lasts 14 days in the first menstrual cycle, maybe her child is experiencing menstrual bleeding during puberty. This is a normal physiological phenomenon and will subside on its own, the menstrual cycle will gradually stabilize as the child gets older and the body fully develops.
However, pubertal menorrhagia is sometimes the first manifestation of underlying diseases in the genitourinary system or hematologic diseases, coagulation disorders. Therefore, you should not be subjective, but you should take your child to a reputable medical facility or one of the hospitals of the Vinmec Health System nationwide to be examined by experienced doctors and have timely intervention. time, to avoid affecting the ability to become a mother in the future. Best regards!

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