ok im 13 female and i first got my period in october of 2005 and i havent seen it since. no i havent has sex but i do masturbate so does that have any effect on it or what? also i guess i discharge. my main question is, whats the difference from cum and a discharge for a girl? it looks the same and what nots. please give me good answers!!!!!! i rate HIGH!!!
Masturbation doesn't affect your period and neither does sex, unless you get pregnant so don't worry about that.
Technically, there's no real difference to the discharge you get naturally and what happens when you are sexually aroused. It's the same stuff and it's just a bodily fluid that helps to keep you moist down there. However, if you notice that this discharge changes colour or develops an unusual or offending smell, you should see your doctor to make sure there's no infection. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
summerGIRL_xo answered Friday March 24 2006, 5:07 pm: it's normal for this to happen.. when you first get your period, it's irregular. when i first got mine, i was about 11 and i got it one day, then didn't get again for a long time - longer than you haven't had yours. so dont worry about it, its completley normal & will become regular eventually! <3 hope i helped. [ summerGIRL_xo's advice column | Ask summerGIRL_xo A Question ]
snowbird answered Thursday March 23 2006, 12:35 am: Since you only recently started your period it may take awhile for your period to regulate so dont worry.
Discharge happens for a number of reason but basically its just your bodys way of cleaning your vagina. I know it sounds gross. [ snowbird's advice column | Ask snowbird A Question ]
XOXKAYLA answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 11:07 pm: disharge comes in a thicker substance. and i dont think you get discharge after you masterbate or have sex. i think it comes when it wants and goes when it wants.
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