This could be due to a irregular period or pregnancy.
No. Your period is blood, so it will be red. You may just be experiencing vaginal discharge which is white. It is nothing to worry about. If you do not get your period right away it is probably coming soon. This is completely normal though. Most women experience vaginal discharge a few days before their period.
menustaration is a period. its a time where you have blood coming out of your g-spot. its nothing to worry about though. if you want more info theres this GREAT website for learning about your body and periods. i even go to that website. its the BEST
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??? hmm. No. Nothing will happen if you kiss, I wouldn't suggest doing anything that involves that area until your done with your period though.
No, your period is when blood comes out of your vagina for a few days each month (though it will be irregular at first)...it has nothing to do with urinating...
Realistically no. There will always be people though that believe things like that. Realistically nothing comes from a powerline that is not coming from he planet or the sun.
It is probably nothing, but you should seek a doctors opinion, especially if it has continued for a period of time. It could be growth pains though.
mine is same, can anyone help?
it should be coming asap because you're obviously supposed to get it in a month.. has it been light last few months/last month?? if so, its possible to skip. it will be coming shortly though so do not panic.
Probably in late September, I don't think there is a set date yet though, however it is usually comes out around the end of the month usually on a Tuesday or Wednesday. This can depend though sometimes it is later and it usually takes 1-2 weeks to translate.
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