well i had discharge for about 5 months now.. but i really messed up on my other question i asked like this. But doesnt it mean you are maturing and your period is comming soon? if so should i carry pads in my backpack?
thinkpink03 answered Friday August 26 2005, 11:20 am: Yup, thats exactly what it means. If you get a lot, try wearing a pad to school. Bring some extras in your backpack and change them when you need to.
jess0905 answered Friday August 26 2005, 8:56 am: Discharge is just i sign of a healthy normal body we disharge so tht our vigina can clean itself properly this is not nessaseraly a sign that ur period may cum but i think it would be best to carry some pads just in case! As u clearly have started puperty. [ jess0905's advice column | Ask jess0905 A Question ]
karenR answered Friday August 26 2005, 7:08 am: Yes, that can mean it will come soon. I have a couple of links that contain usefull information. You may want to read some things so you'll know what is going on and what to expect.:)
Mackenzie answered Friday August 26 2005, 3:46 am: Discharge is an expected and normal part of puberty. If you're noticing discharge, then your cycle will be arriving soon, but it could range from 3 months from now.. to 12 months from now. Everyone develops at their own pace.
And yes, it's nice to be prepared. I think it's a good idea to carry a pad in a secretive place in your purse or backpack.
And tips to prevent leaking: wear a thick, long pad with wings. GOTTA GET THE WINGS!! Change it often, as often as needed, really; and you'll know how often that is. I'd guess every three or four hours maybe?? Also, wearing dark clothes if possible to be on the safe side might save you a ton of embarrassment one day. Try to keep your pants somewhat baggy, so it can't bulge through, you see??
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