ok i go to the doctor soon to get my physical and im really nervous because im going to be on my period! well i think so because i just started a heavy discharge today (i think it was today) and it usually lasts abuot 10 days then i get my period the day after and im going to be on it at the doctor and when she asks when my last period was can i just say 3 weeks ago?? because the time that im going to be there my one before the one im on would be 3 weeks ago..also what other questions do they ask you about your period if your a 14 year old girl who started at the end of july 2004? please help im nervous!
Michele answered Thursday May 26 2005, 3:54 pm: YOu can tell the doctor that I think I am going to get my period any day now. She may also ask you if your periods are regular? How long do they last? Do you have any cramping? Here is a clue. If she takes you in the room alone without your parent, then she will also ask you if you are sexually active. But if she is not a gynecologist, she cannot give you an internal exam. If you are sexually active and tell her, (no she can't tell your parents) but she will suggest that you see one. And if and when you DO BECOME SEXUALLY ACTIVE....you should make an appointment with a gynocologist.
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queenbianca2004 answered Thursday May 26 2005, 1:52 pm: If you didnt have sex theres nothing to worry about. And its ok to tell them. It all depends on what physical you have. But they ask when you first started when was your recent and your weight dob you know simple stuf. Nothing to worry aboout. Its ok I hope I helped.
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