If you've never had your period before there is no way but waiting. If you've had it before the only way to control is it my taking Birth Control pills.
A sign that you are about to start your period is when you see white gooey stuff in your panties (vaginal discharge). Your first period can be a little bitty dot or sometimes in can be really really heavy like mine. if you have cramps the have pamprin at walmart for only $4.15 it really works and it works quickly> i hope this helps you >3
Not if they are skinny by nature. The menstruation can be delayed or stay away of you starve yourself or lose or gain weight quickly but not if you are healthy.
You can start conceiving from your first period.
Your period will start within 7 days
You can start them whenever, but it is a possibility that your period will be delayed.
you start your period when you are 8-16 year old... BE PREPARED!!
you could not have a period due to stress, gaining weight too quickly, losing weight too quickly or you could be on the menopause if you are in your 40's its possible. or simply be preganant.
It is perfectly normal to start your period weeks early and its dark brown. You mostly start with dark brown when you start your period and it turns red.
Your cycle is from the start of your period to the start of your period. (have alook it the lik below)
A sugar pill is what women take to start their period. It allows the period to start.
If you have never had your period before, than your period will start when your body is ready. That is proberly why some of yoour school mates (assumed) start at different times.
It may look like you have lost weight, and you may have, because you have gotten much taller from going through puberty. If anything you have gained weight because at the start of your period it makes your boobs get bigger, because getting your period means you are almost done going through puberty. It really just depends on your metabolism and how quickly you lose it, because after you start menstruating you may have to start watching what you eat.