It is totally normal to have that even after you hae started your period.
discharge: you have or are going to start puberty, or you have a yeast infection pee: you need to drink more water
No it sounds more as if there is something messed up with your hormones. See a doctor. If you are in puberty it can also be like that.
if you're getting discharge you're oviouslys in puberty, mcfarland!
no
Discharge is linked to puberty and not breast size. Discharge is what cleans the vagina.
Yes, it's normal to have vaginal discharge but not your period. Discharge starts as you enter puberty and continues throughout your life, typically menarche comes within four years of starting puberty.
Vaginal discharge starts as you enter puberty, there is no way of telling when your period will start by when you started to get discharge. The most that can be said is that menstruation normally starts within four years of starting puberty.
It is normal for most females to have a discharge from puberty through and after menopause.
I believe that the cause for a 7 year old female to have a bladder infection is because she probably isn't wiping herself properly. I see a lot of little kids wiping themselves starting from their anal to their vagina. Therefore bacteria is near and enters the vagina which causes a bladder infection. Another reason why she would probably have it is because she isn't drinking enough water to wash it out.
that is puberty
Around puberty, before a girl gets her period.
It's impossible to say when your period will start following getting discharge. Discharge starts as a girl enters puberty, everyone develops differently during puberty but typically we say that a girl will reach menarche within four years of starting puberty.