Alright i went to the doctors in december 2008 and she said i would get my period by around january-february. And now it is JUNE going on JULY and nothing. I get alot of discharge but no period. i mean i have to change my underwear alot because of it. it happens EVERY DAY ! it is normally clear but it changes sometimes. but for the most part i am wondering if thats Ok.? also im wondering id the colour of discharge but no period is normal
@ 14 going on 15?? everyone in my grade has theirs BUT i dont. even the girls who look 10 have it.?
You are still young. Unless you experiencing pain, I wouldn’t worry about it. Getting use to discharge and changing your underwear accordingly is part of being an adult woman. The different colours and consistency is fine too. Agian, unless you are in pain or discomfort, you are probably fine. A lot of women I know change when they get home from school or work, and that is part of the reason.
gweedsx3 answered Wednesday June 24 2009, 12:20 pm: The discharge means you will be getting your period too, not like right away, but within the next couple of months (: Its okay, and very normal. I got discharge for a couple of months nad was like wtf? but then my period came. Don't be worried, it'll come soon
christina answered Wednesday June 24 2009, 1:12 am: Did you ask your mom when she got her first period? Usually, a girl follows in her moms footsteps when it comes to getting her period.
I think you should be okay. Sometimes, girls don't end up getting their period until they're 16. I think you should get it within the year or within the next year. If you don't get it until 16 or after, then I'd worry, but I think you'll be fine.
As for discharge, wear pantiliners. It can stop from ruining your panties & from having to change them every so often. Without the pantiliners, you're running out of panties, and you need to do laundry more. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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