No. Hormones and family history determine that.
There is no "right" age. Some girls have their period that early, some have their first one at a later age, some even as late as 16 or so. The average is around age 13. But there's nothing "wrong" with you if yours is early, or if it is later than those of other girls.
No, eating the yoke of an egg (or any other animal byproduct) has absolutely nothing at all to do with a girl starting her periods.
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Vegetarian.
The best way to track your period is to enroll in a good girls periods calendar. They help manage and track your menstrual cycle as well as give other valuable information.
Yes, go to the International Vegetarian Union website. Link below.
Lacto-vegetarian does not include eggs. A vegetarian who consumes eggs is called an ovo-vegetarian or an ovo-lacto-vegetarian (a vegetarian who eats eggs and dairy products).Eggs are a good source of protein, lecithin, iron, and many other nutrients. It can enhance a vegetarian diet.
Lacto-vegetarian does not include eggs. A vegetarian who consumes eggs is called an ovo-vegetarian or an ovo-lacto-vegetarian (a vegetarian who eats eggs and dairy products).Eggs are a good source of protein, lecithin, iron, and many other nutrients. It can enhance a vegetarian diet.
Periods usually happens somewhere between the ages of 9 -16 years. You have just developed faster then a lot of other girls if your having your period don't be alarmed people have periods at a lot of different ages.
Someone who follows this diet is called a lacto-vegetarian.
Mountain Dew does not contain any meat or other animal products, so yes, it is vegetarian.