~Cramps.
~Vaginal discharge.
~Food cravings.
~Feeling like you need to go to the toilet more.
~Back pain.
~Feeling bloated.
~Breast tenderness.
~Feeling moody or irritable.
julie75 answered Monday January 24 2011, 9:03 am: I read somewhere that scientists have discovered that age isn't so much a factor as weight is. That's why some girls get it at 12 and others at 15. You'll know the week before it happens because you'll be extra moody, have strange cravings, become bloated and have cramps. I hope this helps and good luck. [ julie75's advice column | Ask julie75 A Question ]
amaried answered Monday January 24 2011, 5:05 am: That depends on your genetics and situation. If your mom had her period at 12, you will most likely have it around that age. Also, athletic girls often get their periods later than other girls (due to hormone issues). There is no absolute way to tell when otherwise. [ amaried's advice column | Ask amaried A Question ]
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