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.periods.


Question Posted Sunday May 20 2007, 3:01 pm

I need some help.. I am 14 years old and I still havnt gotten my period yet. I have been getting discharge for it seems like EVER ( I am very active and in a lot of sports idk if that helps or not) My sis (who is the same exact age as me we are twins) got hers like 3 weeks ago. Is somthing wrong with me?!?

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mzjuicyfruit101 answered Sunday May 20 2007, 9:01 pm:
Girl its okay my sister got hers a year before i got mine im 14 2 but enjoy not havin your period its the best time of your life

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jadoretiffanie answered Sunday May 20 2007, 6:59 pm:
nothing's wrong with you- my mom didn't get hers until sixteen, you deff don't want to have it so don't worry about it babe. :)

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w00tSTACEY answered Sunday May 20 2007, 6:30 pm:
No nothing is wrong with you. You get your period through ages 9-16. And yes actually my docter told me that being active does slow that kind of stuff down. Also I am a twin myself and I got my peroid when I was 10 and my sister didn't get it until a year later, so you don't have anything to worry about unless you are like 17 and still don't have it. :]

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lalaloverxo answered Sunday May 20 2007, 5:56 pm:
You have nothing to worry about.
i also have a twin sister and she got her's 6 months before mine when we were 15.
It's perfectly normal.
If you have a certain type of eating disorder, or you are reletively too skinny, try gaining a little bit of weight because when you are too skinny, your body confuses itself into thiking you are too young to have your period yet.
don't worry. all in time.

hope i helped <33... xx lalaloverxo

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livingLIKEloversxx answered Sunday May 20 2007, 5:02 pm:
Since you're only fourteen, it's no big deal at all. If you are EXTREMELY active, to the extent of practices every single day, that could delay your period for a little bit, but not for long. It's normal to get your period anywhere from age ten to sixteen, so for now, you're fine. If you still haven't gotten your period by the time you're sixteen, that's when you should worry and should consult a doctor. For the time being, don't worry, and enjoy one less stress.

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hco_babe answered Sunday May 20 2007, 3:40 pm:
no its no big deal at all. dont worry, you will get it at least by the time you are 16. for right now do NOT worry about it. enjoy being period-free. trust me, its much better not having it. there is nothing wrong with you.

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