14/f
okay this might sound like HORRIBLY discusting,but i need advice. okay so im 14 and i HAVENT started my period yet. so lately i bought this energy drink, vault i drink 2 a day to keep me up. or just one. but lately its been brown down there(if you know what i mean) and when i go to whipe,its brown too!
and im wondering is this the start of a period or just effects of this energy drink?
okay im so sorry that this is such a discusting question. but if you can help me out, i would highly appreciate it!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE!
RATZY answered Thursday July 26 2007, 5:18 pm: it can't be periods because period goes brown n staley normally towards the end days, because usually before you start you're discharge may be slightly pinkish (not bright bright pink, but pink with tone of red).
you should stop taking the drink, and try iron tablets, or better carrots or potatoe anything that naturally contains iron, because iron is needed to make blood cells.
sometimes it depends on your family, find out how old your mother or your aunts were when they got their first periods, then you may have a better idea of why yours have not yet started.
hope it helps but its nothing to worry about, it will happen in its own time..its like when every baby starts walking in their own time, some quickly some a little later on, but they all do walk.
hope it helps, takecare. [ RATZY's advice column | Ask RATZY A Question ]
kc answered Thursday July 26 2007, 5:08 pm: I am positive this is not because of the energy drink. Periods usually start brown, so yes, it is definitely possible that you started your period. If it is your period, it should start turning redish as the week goes on. I'm thinking because you said "lately," then it's been happening for a couple days. It's not the energy drink, I believe it is your woman-hood. [ kc's advice column | Ask kc A Question ]
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