My period hasn't come and I have never had sex so why don't I have my period yet?
Question Posted Thursday November 4 2010, 11:50 am
i havent started my period and i havent ever had sex why havent i started?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Menstrual/Period Issues? kayalark answered Thursday November 4 2010, 8:07 pm: How ever old you are it's fine. I didn't get mine untill I was 14, I thought there was something wrong with me because I had pubic hair and underarm hair and I had cramps and almost evry simptom, so I thought I wouldn't ever get it. It's so annoying so just enjoy your time with out it because you lay say you want it(like I did) but you don't. You get sick alot, get headaches, and you have to be carful on the certain day. You have it. Also, people tart any where from ages 8-18 so dot worry. If you play sports or are phisically involved in anything that requires alot o body movement everyday... You'll get it later probably. That's why I didn't get mine till 14. But don't quit if you are, it won't come any quicker becasue of the actions and things you have done inthe past it will delay it as much as it already has . Continue to do sports if you are in them and enjoy it. If your not, talk to your mom and see when she started, you will probably start around the same time but maybe not. Hope this helps! If you need anything or have any more questions ask me directly !! :) good luck!! -Kaiya [ kayalark's advice column | Ask kayalark A Question ]
Cux answered Thursday November 4 2010, 6:41 pm: All girls take different amounts of time to start their period. It's not a set thing, like, when you turn 13, you'll start. You'll start when your body starts. As for now, enjoy that you don't have to deal with it.
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