Does discharge come reguraly?!


Question: i don't have my period but i'm 13. I'v had a discharge for a week now. its clear and somewhat thick. The first day it was white and thick. MY QUESTIONS: is it going to become more regurally? and thicker? when will i get my period?


Answers: i don't have my period but i'm 13. I'v had a discharge for a week now. its clear and somewhat thick. The first day it was white and thick. MY QUESTIONS: is it going to become more regurally? and thicker? when will i get my period?

Most women have discharge, and it often looks like this. It probably won't be "regular" but you'll have it off and on. No one can say when you'll get your period, but I would guess that you'll get it within the next year or so! I got mine at 12 or 13. :D

nah its gna get thin with time... first ones are wierd... heard about that

EVERY MONTH N ITS OK BECAUSE ITS UR FIRST TYM S0O IT MIGHT NOT SEEM NORMAL...TLK 2 UR MOM BOUT IT....

it varies from person to person. i get it monthly. you'll get your period soon. i wouldnt worry about it

It depends. Some girls get it regulary. Some don't. You get it after sex though. It may become thicker then and kinda slimmy. You should get your period soon after starting discharge. Wear panty liners just incase.

if you just got discharge you wont get your period for another 1-2 years. i guess maybe less, but probably not

errr :(

i had discharge for almost 2 years before i got my period. at first its thick.. then after a while it will thin out but dont worry if all of a sudden it gets thick again out of no where. its all normal. but you can expect your period any time now.

it depends on the girl, some will have thinner and clear or thicker and whiter.
b/c you have discharge you should expect it sometime soon. after periods become regular, you'll see the discharge about a week or two before your period.

I got my period about 5 years ago, and I've also had a discharge for about the same amount of time. For me its normal, my doctor even says it's no big deal. Just make sure your panties and clothing down there is dry as much as possible and pick up some pantiliners, no biggie. However if you're real worried just see a doctor, talk to your mom about making sure your doctor is female. You're at that age where a female doctor, or even a doctor that you, more importantly, are comfortable talking to is going to become very important.

Those are normal signs of the on going growth to puberty. It may become less frequent after you begin your menstrual cycles, which will probably not be a regular cycle the first year or so.

Hi,
Don't worry! Everything is normal The same thing happened to me when I was your age. Its perfectly normal. Your body is preparing, everything is forming and growing in your body so everything will be ready for you to start your menstruation cycle(period)...Your period can come at anytime but at first you probably wont feel any cramps, be thankful!!!Those come a little later. Once you do get your period its usually normal that it doesn't start out regularly, you might skip some months. But don't be afraid to talk to a doctor or a member of your family. Don't be embarrassed, every girl goes through it! You'll be just fine. Carry pads around in your purse or backpack just in case and also a jacket or sweater you can tie around your waist. Periods can sneak up on you at first and its no fun when your caught unprepared...Don't be afraid to talk with a teacher cause friends sometimes are a bit immature in the matter especially when they haven't gotten theirs yet so don't feel bad if your not up to talking them about it.. Also later on cramps can be real harsh so when your able to begin timing your period take a ibuprofen or another pain pill the night before you start, a hot bottle of water will help allot to. Heating pads don't work as well, trust me get a pop bottle turn on the tap water as hot as it will go and put it on your lower stomach it eases the pain perfectly.Enjoy being young!!!





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