im 13, ive gone through puberty and everything but i havent gotten my period yet. ive had bad cramps and discharge for about a year now and i dont know if its normal.
Additional info, added Thursday April 9 2009, 10:24 pm: im 13, and like any other. except everyone i know has there period but me. i've gone through fulle puberty but no blood. for the past year or two ive been getting really painfull cramps and migrain. i dont know if this is realated to my period or what. i have also been getting discharge.. i need a womans advice. i dont know what to do and if its normal that i still dont have my period. please help. i just want to know,,,
is it normal?
and does it mean im going to get it soon from the migrains and cramps?. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? lifescomplicated answered Saturday April 11 2009, 10:52 pm: ok. So you have discharge. Discharge is a sign that your period or menustration will soon begin. Do not be in such a hurry. The time will come when it is right. Bbut be careful, because heavby discharge is not a sign of a period, but it is close. I have discharge everytime when i dont have period. It is a good thing you have it because it will tell you when your period will begin and also stop.
HottStuff answered Friday April 10 2009, 9:57 am: Well I knew a girl who got her period when she was like 15. So just because your later than the other girls doesn't mean there's something wrong. Everyone's different and goes through these changes at different paces. And yes the symptoms you're getting are signs of a period. So it could be possible that you'll get your period soon. For how long have you been having these symptoms?
But just to be 100% sure, you should talk to a doctor or your mom at least, whatever you're comfortable with. [ HottStuff's advice column | Ask HottStuff A Question ]
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