when will i get my first period?!


Question: When will i get my first period?
ok Im going to be 13 in a month and i think i have all the signs of starting my period
-breast buds for 2.5 years
-discharge for 2 years
-pubic hair for about 10 months
-no armpit hair
-i mood swings a lot

Ok im not looking for a date i just want an estimate.
Also my legs hurt all the time at the top is that a sign?

Answers:

Yeah, you'll probably get it soon. I guess in the next couple of months? I'd advise you to wear a pantyliner for when you're not at home just in case you do start, you have some form of protection. Luckily I was at home and had terrible cramps so I knew I was about to start, but they can sometimes catch you a little off guard :)



Because you don't have armpit hair I think your still a while off but don't be looking forward to them,they aren't the best of things that all girls look forward to in their month. You will notice when you will start because you'll get craps down below and start 'spotting' where spots of blood appears in you knickers.
Spotting can last from two months to two years before you start you period properly. Mood swings are the signs of being a teenager. They are worse between 13-15 because your getting use to them, with being happy one minute to bursting in tears the next. Pubic hair can carry on growing you will start with a little and light and usually depending on your family it gets thicker as you grow more. Discharge is a normal thing girls can start having that as early as ten, it doesn't mean your about to start your periods soon.



Heya! Im ellie and i got my 1st period on the 17th and i was really excited but now i dred it lol.
heres a few tips ive gathered
Two weeks before your periods start you will ovulate - so you may notice fertile cervical mucus which is slimy and stretchy like egg whites, you may notice this as feeling more wet or the toilet paper slides over your vulva easier. Other than that there's not much else to show your periods about to start, they tend to seem to just happen, maybe sometimes with cramps.

The sort of signs you may get are the sort of signs you may not notice, your discharge will change like said above you will get fertile cervical mucus and right before your period discharge may get heavier, but you may not notice the change until you're more used to getting periods. You may get possitive signs such as feeling more energetic, more aroused, or getting firmer breasts, or you may get negative signs such as cramps, feeling moody, or acne - all these things can be avoided.

From puberty it takes time for hormones to act on your ovaries to start periods, but you should get periods within four years of starting puberty. Your body will change with puberty; discharge, pubic hair, gaining weight and getting taller, these changes start to happen long before your periods, but they do show you that you are going through puberty so periods aren't long off.



honey i had these signs alot before my period so u cant predict anything from this signs the only way to guess the time of ur period is going to the doctor and have an xray of your wrist. doctors can tell u the time of ur period from seeing the growth of ur bone



you can check your puberty development symptoms in standard table - and you can estimate "when expect first period" - see link

http://www.women-health-info.com/143-PUB…



Probably get it within the next 2 years. No one can tell you, as you can have discharge fore 4+ years and mood swings for years before getting your first period.

And no, legs hurting at the top is not a sign.



yes im 13 about to be 14 and i just got mine in december. those are all the signs i had before i got mine:)

meeeee



Yes!! Yes it is!!!




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