While you should consult a gynecologist, this was what happened to me at first. I had three periods when I was nine, and then none until 11, and then they began steady at 12. It's not uncommon for young girls to have a period, then stop, then start again. Sometimes the body says, "Oh, whoops! We weren't supposed to start doing THAT yet."
Internal Bleeding
There's no such thing as psychics - no one can tell you when you're going to start your period. Discharge has little relation to when you will start your period, discharge starts as you enter puberty and menarche typically occurs within four years of this but everyone is different. You need to go learn about puberty and menstrual cycles.
It's impossible to say when your period will start following getting discharge. Discharge starts as a girl enters puberty, everyone develops differently during puberty but typically we say that a girl will reach menarche within four years of starting puberty.
they start since four years old, in kindergarden..
absolutely.
Hello. Yes if you start your pills earlier you will start your period within four weeks. If you miss any pills, you will start your period earlier.
Everyone is different, and sometimes girls may skip a month. If you recently started your period or in this case your period was 4 months ago and it was your first time, that is normal. From my first to second period ever, I went 2 months. Again, everyone is different, and if it reaches 6 months of not having it, I would maybe consider going to the doctor.
You shouldn't be having a period while pregnant. If you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.
yes you can just take the birth control, when you stop your period should start three to four days after.
The average age of menarche is 13 years old, but as young as 8 years old can still be perfectly normal - typically menstruation starts within four years of starting puberty, so if you are going through puberty you should prepare for your first period.
Not necessarily. Vaginal discharge is a common occurrence throughout the menstrual cycle. Some women may experience an increase in discharge before their period, while others may not notice a change. It's important to track other symptoms like cramping, bloating, and mood swings to predict the arrival of your period.
it means that you are coming to the end of your period and as you come to the end your flow will start spotting and eventually stop all together