ok i havent started my period yet and i am 13 my mom says she will wait and take me to a doctor when i am 14 if i still havent started but i think i have an infection but i dont know can anyone tell me the steps before starting your period?PLEASE!!!!!!!!! like what will happen
thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Parenting? Realistt2TheMaxx answered Monday September 20 2010, 1:05 am: Ok, first matter at hand... if you think you have an infection you need to discuss that with your mother and see a gyno right away. i don't now why you think you have an infection because you really didn't specify, but if you are having any crazy symptoms "down there", like a funny color discharge or itchy or burning discomfort then GO TO A DOCTOR NOW. Don't be embarrassed, women are very sensitive and our body's are constantly going through changes.
Now, if you don't have any funky monkey business going on then the fact is that you will get your period when it comes. No doctor can specify when it will come. You might not get it when you're 14. One of my friends didn't get it until she was 16. She had been wearing a bra before all of us yet did not get her period until after all of us. Everyone is different.
For most girls, they will experience a lot of clearish whitish discharge. this can happen for months though, your body is dealing with a lot of hormones during puberty so a result is a lot of "moisture" down there. some girls get bad stomach cramps before it comes or their breast hurt a little.
BUT LIKE I SAID EVERY GIRL IS DIFFERENT. THESE SIGNS CAN COME FOR YOU OR THEY MAY NOT.
My best advice is don't stress it. It will come. Infact ,stress is bad too.. when I am very stressed, my period comes late.
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