No because you're not even close to hitting puberty.
It depends on your age. If youre below 9 you wont get your period, but if youre above 8 then its possible to get a period.
Yes, it is possible. The average age, although, is 12 or 13
It is possible you are starting menopause. Check with your OB/GYN.
If you are pre-menopausal (menstruation/your period has not stopped), then it is possible to become pregnant.
Hi well you can get it from 9-15 yrs old some people have it later on in there teen years but it is possible to have it at the age of 5!?
Yes, it is possible for a 62-year-old woman to still have periods, as menopause typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 but can happen later. However, irregular periods or changes in menstrual cycle are common during perimenopause and menopause. If there are concerns about menstrual changes, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider.
no because they don't start their period until age 11 or 12
Delayed growth and possible death. Heheheh.
4 years old
It is possible, yet unlikely. Up to ten years can pass after a woman stops having her period before she is unable to have a baby.
It is very possible you will have your period at a similar age as your siblings,but not certain...so you cuold ave it at 12 if your sister did,or you could have it a little later.
It is possible to get your period when you are 10 years old, but not everyone will. The average age of menarche (first period) is 13 years old, anything between 10-16 is considered a normal range - everyone is different so will reach menarche at a different age and develop differently.