I am 11 and i have not gotton my period yet andit is burning does this mean it i!


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Hey I honestly do not think u are going to start because of that burning i think you should tell your mother or father because that burning can be an infection that can turn into some thing very bad so if you don't want to tell your parents tell some one you can trust and ask them to tell your parents for you, i went through the same thing so i know what it feels like so hang in there mama i promise you'll get through this just fine you can send me an email if you want some more information on it okay bye!
you new friend,
idy Marie
P.S. I'm only 12 but i know what your going through so feel free to talk to me about anything!

Tell your mom that it's burning, you may want to see a doctor.

Not necessarily, I'd see a doctor about burning. That's not exactly normal.

no
a burning sensation does not mean your period is coming
nothing good can come from burning down there
go see a doctor immediately

more than likely you just have a kidney infection. does it burn when you pee? it means you are drinking to much caffine and not enough water

You should let a grown up know. Burning means it is irritated, and you might have an infection of some kind, like a yeast infection or a urinary tract infection. Many women and girls get them, so it's not a life or death thing, but it is something that you might need medicine to help you with.

hey,having your period gets its time your period wont come if its burning.first you get pain in your lower abdomen when it goes ower and you get discharge it will come.talk to an adult

A burning sensation is a symptom of a urinary or vaginal infection. It is not something you experience prior to having your period. You may not even start having periods for another two or three years. You might want to see a Dr. if the burning continues.

I got my period when I was 11 and that was rare. I think that most girl get their periods when they're around 13 years old. If it's burning, go to a doctor, or tell your mom. She's experienced in that area and will know what to tell you. You can always tell your mom about anything personal. She wants you to!

Talk to your mom, she can guide you.





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