hey well im now 14, and embarringly i havnet had my period is this a bad thing?? I mean i havent know anyone that got it in high school , and like im embarrased to talk to my mom about it help me please
mrs_radcliffe answered Wednesday April 20 2005, 2:43 pm: Hey god no. Its perfectly ok. Loads of girls start at different times and you will start when your body is ready for it. But dont worry talk to your friends about it if your emarrased friends are good at giving you advice and beening there for you.
xSammieXlubsXux answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 10:26 pm: it would be best if you talked to your mom about it, and then you should go to a doctor to get it checked out if your freaked out about it.
i've answered a question just like this one today. lol no matter
clotito answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 10:22 pm: Just mention it to your doctor the next time you go. Remember, for doctors, genitalia, periods, and all that other "embarassing" stuff is just like socks or potatos. They see and hear about that stuff all the time and after a while it means nothing to them so at least you won't have to be embarassed there. [ clotito's advice column | Ask clotito A Question ]
Stacey64 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:52 pm: Okay, you shouldn't worry about it for a while. My mom started when she was 16! Sounds akward, but true. Don't worry because trust me, your time will come soon and you will regret it! [ Stacey64's advice column | Ask Stacey64 A Question ]
K2204 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:29 pm: not bad at all!
if you ever need anything else, leave one in my inbox! i am soo good at this stuff.
beinggirl.com is awesome too
and i know people that are 15/16+ and dont have theirs, and i know some people who were 20+ before they got theirs!
Shellybeth101 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 8:32 pm: It's totally normal...people start at different times like one of my friends is your age and still hasnt started too. So dont worry your fine!!
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mn731 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 8:07 pm: This may feel embaressing..but don't worry!..It's not! Also, if you ask any of your friends...trust me..they would take it back if they could..It's not something that you should want..but I kind of understand how you feel..I used to be like you and wanted it but after I got it..I was like "oh no..what was i thinking??" So don't worry! Be glad for now and when the time comes, then you'll be ready! Drop one in my inbox if you have anymore questions! [ mn731's advice column | Ask mn731 A Question ]
TheTeenGirl answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 7:57 pm: This may feel like an embarrassing matter, but its definetly not, there are people who end up starting at 16, you could be one of those girls, but that doesn't make you any less of a women. You start when you start, you don't get to control it, besides, I think lots of girls, including me, consider you very lucky, when you get your period, you won't be jumping for joy later, when you get heavy flows, have to deal with yucky smells when changing pads or tampons, and its plain out gross. And the worst of it is cramps, after you feel cramps, you'll regret ever wishing that you started, so enjoy that you don't have it yet, when you do, then you do, but try not to wait, let it come. About talking to your mom, say, "Mom, I need to talk to you about something, I feel left out that I don't have my period yet." Yes, this may seem embarrassing, but she probably had to talk to her mom too, so shes going to be willing to understand. Its always good to talk to someone about your feelings, that way she can comfort you, and explain it to you.
o0xbrianna answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 7:05 pm: It isn't a bad thing, don't worry. You are actually lucky you don't have it! Lol, I wish I didn't have mine. You can get it whenever from ages 10-16 and even possibly higher. Just ask her when she got her period. That can determine when you get yours! Hope I have helped.
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