I have been having really bad cramps and getting hips so question one:am i going to get my period soon?
And last year i had blood come out of my vagina and i havent had any sense then what does that mean
Does everybody get vaginal discharge?
And last how do i tell my mom that i got my period when it comes
*Your body grows taller.
*Your body grows broader (your hips, in particular, grow wider).
*Your breasts start to grow and you may have itchy, sensitive or sore breasts.
*Your body may swear more and you may develop body odour.
*Your hair and your skin may become more greasy and spots may develop.
*Hair starts to grow under your arms, on your legs and in the pubic area between your legs.
These changes are completely normal so don't worry. Puberty is a normal and healthy part of life - and it happens to everyone!
If you have already had blood then that leads me to believe that you have already started your period. Not having any since then is completely normal. When you first start to have periods, they may not be very regular. Your body will take a while to settle down into a regular cycle - this might take 2 years or more. relax, this is normal.
Most girls and women have periods each month. The average time between the first day of one period and the first day of the next period is about 28 days. Anywhere between 21 and 35 days is normal. However as I have said above it can be irregular when you first start out and when your period becomes regular it will be around 28 days apart and it will be easy to track.
Most girls and women have discharge and it is completely normal to get vaginal discharge. Some girl and women have discharge often or occasionally and some even have discharge ever day - this is normal and every girl is different.
Vaginal discharge is normal and it's just a way of your vagina cleaning it's self. However if you have any sign of infection I would go and see a doctor. You can get vaginal infections without being sexually active and you can get them with being sexually active.
Well you can tell you mum straight up. Just say "mom I got my period can you help with supplies and stuff please". If you don't get on with your mum then you could talk to another female relative like an older sister or an auntie.
You shouldn't be embarrassed about talking to your mum because she has had periods to but if you are, maybe you can send her note. Leave it where she will find it or in a magazine she read. All you have to write is "mom I have started my period can you help me out?". Or you could e-mail her or text her. Just a few other ideas. Another way I can think of is leave a magazine open with a page open about period products. Leave it where she can see and she might get the hint.
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