1. I'm 13-16 and I still haven't gotten my period! Should I be worried?!
2. I'm supposed to get my period soon, but I'm going on a trip. Is there any way to make it come sooner or later?
3. I'm planning a day at the beach/pool/lake and I'm supposed to be getting my period right around the date. Is there any way I can figure out exactly what day it will start and end?
4. Before I get my period, there's white stuff in my underwear. What is it and is it normal?
Additional info, added Saturday February 28 2009, 12:53 pm: 5. Is there any way I can delay my period/make it come sooner?. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? LOL_x0x answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 5:24 pm: 1. Every girl gets their period at a different age. Some girls start as early as 12 and some start as late as 17. You're perfectly fine and don't need to worry if you still haven't gotten your period. The only time you should worry is if you are over 18 and still have not STARTED your period. But most likely, you will get it in time, and until then, you should stop worrying!
2. There is no natural way to make your period come sooner or later, or last longer or not as long. But you shouldn't let it ruin your trip!
3. Nobody here is psychic, therefore, we cannot give you a date for when your period will start or end. Every girl has a different cycle and length of their period. However, if you've had your period for over 2 years, it should be somewhat regular, therefore, giving you a slight idea of when to expect it.
4. The mysterious white stuff is called discharge, and it is perfectly healthy. It's your vagina's way of cleaning itself, and is normal. If it bothers you, try wearing a light pantyliner.
5. There is no way that you can make your period come any sooner or any later. Sometimes, exercise/diet changes will affect when you get your period, but I definitely do NOT recommend changing them just so you can change your period.
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