13/f
For the past 2 years, I have had always had discharge coming out several times a day. It doesnt stink or anything, but its annoying to always have to wear panty liners and have my friends think its because I got my period. The thing is, I have yet to get my period, and I did some reading a few months ago (when I found out that it was discharge) and learned it usually comes out before you get your period (or while you have it). Should I see a doctor about this, or is it no big deal? Its not much of a problem for me, I just want to know if its natural or not.
Thanks!
orphans answered Monday June 12 2006, 12:28 pm: You don't have to see a doctor about your discharge. I'm 13 too, and I just got mine in February. This is totally natural. This is an early congratulations in becoming a woman. The world of a woman is a scary world. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Tulipg17 answered Monday June 12 2006, 7:52 am: Totally natural. And yes, you'll be getting your period relitively soon. All woman are different, so your friends may not have the same discharge issues that you do. If it isn't really a problem, you don't have to see a doctor. Just keep doing what you do. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
tikibikini answered Monday June 12 2006, 3:03 am: its natural. most girls bodies are diffrent from each others. discharging a lot mean you are on the verge of getting you period. sometimes you discharge a lot before you get your period even if you get it a month or so later. its completely normal. just because your friends bodys are diffrent from yours doesnt mean anything. you can still have your period and discharge a lot. thats normal too. dont be worried your body is in a state of changing and things will be happening that may not seem normal but they are.! hope i helped@ [ tikibikini's advice column | Ask tikibikini A Question ]
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