In my opinion it would depend on your age. Some girls start their period as early (before their teens) and others later. If you are concerned talk to my Doctor and ask them for some advice, he/she could put your mind at rest and answers any questions that you have.
I hope this has helped a little
J
yes, you should visit a doctor
When I was in my primary school, I had a friend who did tell our teacher she had started her periods and it was all OK. But we had a very small school and our teacher was really nice.
Send Malum a thornax and that should get you started.
Whats the problem? Periods are natural and you shouldn't be worried. talk to friends if you need help and if of a school age talk to your school nurse.
Menarch (the beginning of menstruation) is dependent on body mass; if you are quite skinny or underweight, you might not start having periods for several months. You should see your family doctor if you are especially worried about it.
For me it is. But if you continue to have heavy periods and if you did not have heavy periods before you started your pill then you should see your OBGYN. Good luck and God Bless:)
Strictly speaking, we are in an ice age now. It started about 2.6 million years ago and is made up of very cold periods interspersed with warmer periods such as we have now.
The starting AND ending of your periods. :)
Approximately October 3rd but everyone's period is different so just keep a log of when you started and how long it was. By a year's time you should be able to tell when your periods are going to be making their appearance.
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No, you must have started your periods, as this is when you become fertile. However, nobody should have sex when they are under the age of 18.
When you begin having periods, your body is getting used to it just like how you learned to ride a bike. You may experience irregular periods for the first year or so because your body is just getting used to it all (like how you were wobbly for the first bit of learning to ride a bike). Don't worry-things should straighten out! If you feel that something is very wrong, you should visit either your family doctor or gynecologist. When you get on track your periods should be from 3-7 days. If you are lucky you could get 3.