Usually your periods start when your mother started but that won't happen all the time. I guess you have about a year of discharge before you start. I'm not exactly an expert but you will start.
I'm sure it is. I not, we're in this together. I am 13 and have had discharge since I was 10 but still no period.
may be you are on the family way already
it wont until you get ur period
If you're not sure when your period is due then you may still be able to tell when your period is due to start based on changes in your body. Cramps, mood changes, bloating, or breast tenderness can all be experienced just before menstruation - these things are preventable but until you know your menstrual cycles better they do give you an idea of when your period may be due to start. Discharge is a strong indication of when your period is due too, for example 2-3 weeks before your period you will get clear stretchy discharge like egg-white, between then and menstruation you will then get thicker white lotion-like discharge. Just before menstruation you may also experience spotting; pink or brown discharge. Everyone has their own changes their bodies go through, changes to moods or mental abilities for example, but you don't notice until you've had your periods for a while.
No, vaginal discharge isn't a sign of having a period soon. Discharge starts as you enter puberty as this is how the vagina keeps itself clean and healthy, menarche (first period) occurs within four years of starting puberty. Discharge changes leading up to your period but until you've had your cycles for a while it is unlikely that you would be able to tell from discharge when your period is due.
usually 6 months or so
Yes. This is perfectly normal and you shouldn't worry about it. Its actually normal to have it until your next period starts!
No because if your period is finished, then you can no longer bleed until your next period.
If you have vommitted, you are no longer safe. Use a condom for the rest of the month until you get your period and start your new strip. be careful!
Yes, but not until your discharge. If you take money out of a 401K after you file and before discharge, the money is no longer exempt and could be taken by the Trustee. If you take it out after your discharge the money is yours.
you stop getting cramps and the bleeding gradually gets lesser
It depends when you get it and when your mother got her period. If you just discovered it expect any where from a 1 year to 3 years until you get your period.
this is the exact same thing that happend to me.. women start there periods at different times, everyone is diffrent. this is completely normal my mother didnt start her period until she was 16. so it just all depends on youre body. try asking youre mom or grandmother when she started her period and it might give you an idea about when you might. but until then be GLAD you havnt starte lol.. be patient it takes time sweetheart. hope i could help!