The average age of menarche (first period) is 13 years old, but everyone is different so everyone develops differently and at different times. Anything between ages 10-16 is perfectly normal, even outself those ages it doesn't mean that there is anything wrong or abnormal.
menarche
It is their menstrual cycle period.
MENSTRUAL CYCLE
The first day of your current menstrual cycle (the first day you begin to bleed again) is also your last day of your previous cycle. The average length of the cycle is 28 days. The first day of your current menstrual cycle (the first day you begin to bleed again) is also your last day of your previous cycle. The average length of the cycle is 28 days.
You begin spotting and/or bleeding from your vagina.
There is no cause.
Some girls do, some girls don't. It depends on the girl.
Girls start their menstrual cycle when they grow public hair and develop breasts. When you spot white stains in your clothing that's when you've begun the cycle. If you'd like to avoid these markings in your undergarments start wearing pads.
It depends sweetie. You have to keep track on a calendar. March 24th I would say. But not sure on that.
The uterus is near the stomach and during the menstrual cycle the uterus becomes inflamed and women usually experience menstrual cramps.Due to the close proximity of the stomach digestion can also be painful
The phases of the menstrual cycle include:Menstrual phase: when uterus lining sheds.Follicular phase: when eggs begin to mature in the ovary.Ovulation phase: when eggs are released from the ovary.Luteal phase: when the uterus lining plumps up.
During a woman's menstrual cycle, she will begin to ovulate. During ovulation, the ovary releases an egg. If the egg is not fertilized, it will continue to make its way down into the uterus. The uterus will begin to shed its lining since it is not needed. The lining of the uterus and the egg will be expelled from the vagina. This step of the menstrual cycle is what is refered to as the period.