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One! 10-13yrs. If it doesn't starts yet, then visit the doctor!
It isn't that abnormal to have two periods in a month. However, sometimes it can occur, if you have a short cycle and your period starts at the beginning of the month. This would make it possible to have two periods in one month.
When you are barly starting, like the first year, it can still be considered healthy. The thing is that when you have had periods for a while and it starts to have extra it is unhealthy. you might want to see a doctor or a geniocologist. they will know what to do.
She probably makes a mess in her undies. It's not horribly uncommon for periods to be somewhat irregular, but it might not hurt to see a doctor about it just to be on the safe side.
it means you should see a doctor
after you have finished with your periods and before the next periods starts .
because your probably to full. you should go and see your doctor that's the best thing to do.
You can't stop your periods once they start, they are a natural and healthy process that your body has to go through. Once a period starts there are medications that can stop, but these will only be used in special circumstances by your doctor, such as if you've been bleeding too long.
Normally girls have periods at the age of 12 or 13. But the age starts from 9 to 16.
A doctor that starts with the letter "k" is a kineisiologist. There was a famous TV doctor named Dr. Kildare.
No, you should probably talk to your doctor about the swelling... Just saying.
Sure. This is called the onset of puberty, and hair starts growing in the armpits and crotch, periods start, and new hormones running through the body make other changes like perhaps a less childish sounding voice, and the appearance of breast buds. If a young woman thinks that she is starting this puberty thing, she should talk to her mom, a sister, aunt, or a doctor about how to live comfortably with having periods.