Menstrual periods typically begin between the ages of 9 and 16, with the average onset around 12 years old. They generally continue until menopause, which usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. However, individual experiences can vary widely, influenced by factors such as genetics and health.
Yes it's fine to start your period when you were nine because usually girls start their periods at age 8 to age 12. Yes it's fine to start your period when you were nine because usually girls start their periods at age 8 to age 12.
Periods can start at a range of ages, the average is 12 years old but they can start at age 7 or 14.
According to WebMD, the average age at menopause (when your periods have stopped for a full year) is 51, but it is not the same age for everyone.
about 14
There is no max age. Everyone is different. If you are in your late teens see a doctor.
The start and end of middle age is sometimes debatable and can depend on the person. For most of the population, middle age begins at age 40 and ends at age 60.
The latest age is 17 and if you dont get it by then talk to a family doctor
No they stop at age 45 or so.
Yes they can. Some even before that age.
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On average girls start thei periods at about 12 years of age, They can begin menstruating as early as 8 years of age or as late as 16 years of age. Most people think they don't have periods because they are older than 14, but that's not true, people even start at the age of 16.
Not at all- my sister didn't start until she was seventeen. You can start at any age, from as early as 11 to as late as 20.