EVERY GIRL IS DIFFERENT. They all have different genes and hormones
Most girls will start their periods between the ages of 11 and 14. It can start earlier or later than that though.
Yes, Every girl goes through puberty at her own pace. Although most girls get their periods between ages 10 and 16, some start a little earlier and others a little later.
You sure can. Many girls are starting their periods earlier than they ever have in the past.
All girls are different. Some start puberty earlier than others.
Human oocytes mature immediately after the surge of LH which occurs at ovulation. The surge of LH causes maturation of the oocyte which is the completion of the first division of meiosis.
No, not all girls get periods, also for the record some boys do get periods.There are lots of reasons why some girls don't get periods, some girls don't have the reproductive organs needed to menstruate whereas with others there may be more complex medical reasons.
MOST girls are around 11-14 they can start as early as 10 and as late as 16.but if it any earlier than 8or nine and any later than 16or17 they should see a doctor
Girls have had periods since well, ever! A period is when blood is realised out of a girls vagina. That's it basically
Generally, no. Girls usually develop earlier than boys.
There are two possible explanations for an earlier age of menstruation. First, many girls (at least in the wealthier nations) are better nourished than people usually were at earlier historical periods, and good nutrition aids in the process of maturation. Secondly, synthetic female hormones are fed to cattle to accelerate their growth, and a certain amount of this gets into the beef that we eat. This too could be affecting young girls.
Periods have nothing to do with sexual orientation. Lesbians are just as capable of menstruating as straight girls.
Yes all girls start there periods between the ages of 9-16