A YOUNG LADY'S THING?!


Question: A YOUNG LADY'S THING!?
Hi im(age not revealed),and i havent had my menstruation,and i was wondering what are the signs to puberty before the blood and stuff,
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How old you are when you start your period varies from girl to girl!. before you actually begin to have periods you will develop breasts (which will be sore before you're getting ready to start!.!.!.your nipples may ever get darker) you will also see hair growing under your arms and around your pubic mound and vaginal lips!. don't be afraid!.!.!.welcome to womanhood :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

Physical experience

In many women, various intense sensations brought about by the involved hormones and by cramping of the uterus can precede or accompany menstruation!. Stronger sensations may include significant menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea), abdominal pain, migraine headaches, depression, emotional sensitivity, feeling bloated, and changes in sex drive!. Breast discomfort caused by premenstrual water retention or hormone fluctuation is very common!. The sensations experienced vary from woman to woman and from cycle to cycle!.

Women may experience emotional disturbances associated with menstruation!. These range from the irritability popularly associated with Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS), to tiredness, or "weepiness" (i!.e!. tears of emotional closeness)!. A similar range of emotional effects and mood swings is associated with pregnancy!.
FLOW
The normal menstrual flow follows a "crescendo-decrescendo" pattern; that is, it starts at a moderate level, increases somewhat, and then slowly tapers!. Sudden heavy flows or amounts in excess of 80 mL (hypermenorrhea or menorrhagia) may stem from hormonal disturbance, uterine abnormalities, including uterine leiomyoma or cancer, and other causes!. Doctors call the opposite phenomenon, of bleeding very little, hypomenorrhea!.

The typical woman bleeds for two to seven days at the beginning of each menstrual cycle!. Prolonged bleeding (metrorrhagia, also meno-metrorrhagia) no longer shows a clear interval pattern!. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is hormonally caused bleeding abnormalities, typically anovulation!. All these bleeding abnormalities need medical attention; they may indicate hormone imbalances, uterine fibroids, or other problems!. As pregnant patients may bleed, a pregnancy test forms part of the evaluation of abnormal bleeding!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Pubic hair, Breast development, and hips!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Your!.!.!.parts will start sprouting hair, and you'll see whitish discharge up to 12 months before it actually happens!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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