Black vaginal discharge sounds like it could well be your period. If not, you need to go and see a doctor
The main changes are larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
The main changes include larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
The main changes include larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
The main changes include larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
The starting AND ending of your periods. :)
The first day of your period is the first day of bleeding - you don't count days when you are spotting (brown or pink discharge).
If you have a mucous discharge with scanty blood in between your periods, you may have a yeast infection. You should talk to your physician.
Discharge in girls typically refers to the vaginal discharge, which is a normal and healthy occurrence. It is a combination of cells and fluid that helps maintain vaginal health by cleaning and protecting the vagina. Changes in color, texture, or odor of the discharge may indicate an infection or other health issue and should be checked by a healthcare provider.
I know of three. If you have missed your period, if you are experiencing morning sickness, and if the pregnancy test shows positive. Also, sore/tender/swollen breasts, fatigue, headaches, some women even get pre-menstrual type cramps. The signs of pregnancy are vomiting (morning sickness), weight gain, staying tired, missed period, tender breasts, and later on showing. Emotional changes, hormonal changes, craving certain foods are also signs of pregnancy. The signs of pregnancy are as follows: Missed periods Spotting Implantation bleeding Sore nipples or breasts Veins on breasts Swollen breasts Tummy cramps Acne flare up Extra vaginal discharge Line going down your tummy from your belly button to pelvis Exhausted or sleeping more Urinating more frequently Headaches Nausea These symptoms don't occur all at the same time and you may only experience some symptoms.
I know of three. If you have missed your period, if you are experiencing morning sickness, and if the pregnancy test shows positive. Also, sore/tender/swollen breasts, fatigue, headaches, some women even get pre-menstrual type cramps. The signs of pregnancy are vomiting (morning sickness), weight gain, staying tired, missed period, tender breasts, and later on showing. Emotional changes, hormonal changes, craving certain foods are also signs of pregnancy. The signs of pregnancy are as follows: Missed periods Spotting Implantation bleeding Sore nipples or breasts Veins on breasts Swollen breasts Tummy cramps Acne flare up Extra vaginal discharge Line going down your tummy from your belly button to pelvis Exhausted or sleeping more Urinating more frequently Headaches Nausea These symptoms don't occur all at the same time and you may only experience some symptoms.
Girls usually have discharge for about 6 months to a year before starting her first period but it can vary from girl to girl. Some girls can have discharge for only about 3-4 months before getting their first periods as others may have discharge for about 2 years before they start.
Vaginal discharge is the result of secretions produced from small glands in the lining of the vagina and the cervix. All women have a little discharge starting a year or two before puberty and ending after the menopause. How much discharge a woman notices changes from time to time and it will change quite a lot between periods. Different persons can have different volume of "normal" discharge depending on age, cycle periods, hormonal balance and sexual activities. You can check different kinds of discharge and causes in recommended link. Discharge means your body's way of getting rid of waste.