WHEN WILL I GET MY PERIODS?????? plz answer!?!


Question: so i'm 15, 5'6, 115 lbs. and no period yet, anyone know why?
i've had symptoms for over a year adn aunt flo still hasnt come to town!!!! i'm sorta freakin out!!! PLZ HELP!!


oh and i'm not preggers, still a virgin


Answers: so i'm 15, 5'6, 115 lbs. and no period yet, anyone know why?
i've had symptoms for over a year adn aunt flo still hasnt come to town!!!! i'm sorta freakin out!!! PLZ HELP!!


oh and i'm not preggers, still a virgin

Most girls have thier menstal cycle a year with in showing signs of puberty (getting taller,breat development, and other areas).
Not all cases are the same though,.Ever females body has it's own schedule. The latest I've ever heard myself of a girl starting was at the age of 16, but she was a very late developer, and was aslo very petiete as yourself. She didn't quite get breasts either until about your age.

I would give it some time hun. Not every womans body is the same, but I if for some reason you haven't started with in the next year, I would see a doctor.
I know when I didn't have periods for a year or two they had put me on birthcontrol to regulate me...but in your case it's diffrent because you've NEVER had a period so I don't think that would be an option. Just wait it out dear and if you haven't started with in the next year, going to see a gynocologist may be your best bet. I think everything will turn out fine hun, you just have to remeber everyones body is diffrent.

i'm the same, adn trust me you'll get it when ur ready, just be prepared with a pad in ur bag cuz it could happen at any time!!

you should get your period my the time your 16 if not visit a doctor

just wait you seem healthy so it will come when it does

Casseey isn't right, it's the age of 18.

Your fine, enjoy it.once you get them.you'll hate it.

wait till you're sixteen, then if you still havent started your period, go to the doctor.

It is perfectly normal not to have a period at your age. Many different things can affect when a girl gets her period. If you are really active in sports, this can delay a period. If you are really concerned then perhaps you might visit your family doctor and talk her/him.





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