What is the average age to get your first period?

Most girls get their first period when they're between 10 and 15 years old. The average age is 12, but every girl's body has its own schedule. Although there's no one right age for a girl to get her period, there are some clues that it will start soon.

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Is 14 late to get your first period?

Menarche usually happens 2 to 2 to 2 ½ years after your breasts begin to develop. You can get your period as early as 9 or as late as 15. Many factors influence when menarche begins, but it's common to get your period at around the same time your mother or birthing parent did.

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What is the youngest age to get a period?

Most girls start their periods when they're about 12, but they can start as early as 8, so it's important to talk to girls from an early age to make sure they're prepared. Respond to questions or opportunities as they arise and do not be embarrassed. Periods are natural.

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How is a girl's first period?

Your first few periods may be very light. You may only see a few spots of reddish brown blood. Anywhere from 2 to 7 days is normal. If your period lasts for more than 7 days, you should talk with your doctor.

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What if my daughter hasn't started her period at 16?

They might need to see a gynecologist or endocrinologist about their menstrual cycle. If by your child's 16th birthday they still haven't started their period, it's time to make an appointment with a doctor. The sooner you get in there, the better.

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Is it OK to not have your period at 17?

Most girls begin their periods between ages 9 and 18. The average is around 12 years old. If no periods have occurred when a girl is older than 15, further testing may be needed. The need is more urgent if she has gone through other normal changes that occur during puberty.

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Why has my 17 year old not started her period?

Amenorrhea has many causes, including hormone problems, eating habits and exercise, or a birth defect. Your teen may need blood tests and a pelvic ultrasound. Treatment may be done with hormones or other medicines, changes in diet or exercise, and calcium supplements.

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Can you swim with a pad?

Swimming on your period with a pad is not advised. Pads are made out of absorbent material that soaks up liquids within seconds. Submerged in water like a pool, a pad will completely fill with water, leaving no room for it to absorb your menstrual fluid. Plus, it may swell up into a big soppy mess.

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Why does my 11 year old daughter have white discharge?

A normal discharge usually begins in girls when they start breast development and puberty. It is due to increased estrogen (hormone) levels. The discharge is clear or whitish, thin and small in amount.

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What is the first period called?

Menarche is defined as the first menstrual period in a female adolescent. Menarche typically occurs between the ages of 10 and 16, with the average age of onset being 12.4 years.

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At what age do periods stop?

In your 40s, your menstrual periods may become longer or shorter, heavier or lighter, and more or less frequent, until eventually — on average, by age 51 — your ovaries stop releasing eggs, and you have no more periods.

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Is age 11 early to get your period?

For most girls, their first menstrual period, or menarche (say: MEH-nar-kee), begins about 2 years after she first starts to get breasts. For most girls this is around age 12. But it can be as early as age 8 or as late as 15.

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Is it OK if a 12 year old misses her period?

It's common, especially in the first 2 years after a girl starts getting her period, to skip periods or to have irregular periods. Illness, rapid weight change, or stress can also make things more unpredictable. That's because the part of the brain that regulates periods is influenced by events like these.

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What can eat to get periods?

Vitamin C-rich fruits

This can in turn prepone periods or induce them. Pineapple is another Vitamin-C rich fruit which can reduce inflammation-which is also considered to be responsible for causing irregular periods. Other Vitamin-c rich fruits include oranges, lemon, kiwi and mangoes.

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What if my daughter is 15 and doesn't have her period?

If your daughter hasn't had her first menstrual cycle by 15, or if more than three years have passed since she started developing breasts, she should see a physician.

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Why does my 4 year old daughter rub her private area?

Normal sexual behaviors in toddlers and preschoolers

Normative (normal), common "sexual" behavior in 2- to 6-year-olds may include: Touching/rubbing genitals in public or private. Looking at or touching a peer's or sibling's genitals. Showing genitals to peers.

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Why is my daughter's private area red?

Soap is the most common cause of genital itching in young girls. It can also cause the area to become red and sore. This is called soap or chemical vulvitis. The vulva is very sensitive to the drying effect of soaps.

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Why is my Vigina itchy inside?

What causes vaginal itching? Infections might be the cause. You may have bacterial vaginosis, a yeast infection, or an STI. Menopause-related hormonal changes, diabetes, or skin conditions are other possible causes.

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Can my pad get wet?

Pads Are *Not* Designed to Be Worn Swimming

You may prefer to use a pad to absorb menstrual blood, but they are NOT meant for use in water (pools, lakes and ocean swimming alike.) Pads are designed to absorb any liquid they come into contact with, so once they hit the water, they will become saturated quickly.

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Is it OK to sleep with a pad on?

Yes, you can sleep with a pad on. There's little risk of toxic shock syndrome, you don't need to change them within eight hours, and you can buy wider, more absorbent pads designed for overnight use to minimize your risk of leakage.

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Can you wear a thing with a pad?

The easy answer to this question, is yes, you can absolutely wear a thong on your period. However you can't wear bulky sanitary pads, so your options for period protection are slightly more limited than usual: tampon. menstrual cup.

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Is it OK to not have your period at 14?

By age 15, 98% of teens have started their periods. If you're not one of them, make an appointment to talk to your doctor. They can ask you and a parent about your family history, daily activity level, and examine you to figure out the causes for your delay.

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Is it weird to not have your period at 14?

Menstruation most often begins between the ages of 11 and 15. If you haven't had a first period by age 15, it's called primary amenorrhea. This is different from infrequent or light menstrual cycles, which are very common in teens, particularly in the first couple of years after menstruation begins.

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Why haven't I got my period and I'm 13?

It's normal for teens to miss a period, or even go a few months without one like you have. Your body is still growing and adjusting, and your hormones are still figuring their thing out. Since you haven't had sex, you also don't have to worry that your delayed or missed period is because you're pregnant.

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