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Signes of Periods


Question Posted Monday January 30 2012, 11:01 pm

What Singes Tells Me I Am Going To Get My Period Soon?

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Tigz285 answered Saturday May 26 2012, 7:21 am:
Here are some signs that your period is going to start (Note: not every girl has signs that there period is coming. I remember that I had no signs at all and it came suddenly. It's ok if you do have signs and it's also ok if you don't). So here are some signs:

*Spotting (little bit of blood or specks of blood on your knickers).
*Food cravings.
*Back ache.
*Cramps.
*Headaches.
*Mood swings.
*Vaginal discharge.
*Fatigue.
*Breast tenderness.
*Feeling like you need the toilet more.
*Nausea.
*Feeling bloated.

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Xui answered Tuesday January 31 2012, 7:10 pm:
Every women is different!

The symptoms can vary anywhere from:

Cramping, Discharge (Usually brown, White or Clear) Sometimes a women will experience spotting (light blood) headaches, nausea, back pain and tender breast.

These are all normal symptoms, Everyone is different!

Here is a link with more information on what to expect; [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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Rena-Chan answered Tuesday January 31 2012, 10:01 am:
Menstruation (a period) is a major stage of puberty in girls; it's one of the many physical signs that a girl is turning into a woman.
And like a lot of the other changes associated with puberty, menstruation can be confusing. Some girls can't wait to start their periods, whereas others may feel afraid or anxious. Many girls (and guys!) don't have a complete understanding of a woman's reproductive system or what actually happens during the menstrual cycle, making the process seem even more mysterious. When girls begin to go through puberty (usually starting between the ages of 8 and 13), their bodies and minds change in many ways. The hormones in their bodies stimulate new physical development, such as growth and breast development. About 2 to 2½ years after a girl's breasts begin to develop, she usually gets her first menstrual period.
About 6 months or so before getting her first period, a girl might notice an increased amount of clear vaginal discharge. This discharge is common. There's no need for a girl to worry about discharge unless it has a strong odor or causes itchiness. The start of periods is known as menarche. Menarche doesn't happen until all the parts of a girl's reproductive system have matured and are working together.

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