girls usualy get there period aroung the same time as there mother.
This should help
Stage 1:
Up to ages 8 to 12. Childhood stage - no visible signs of pubertal development.
Stage 2:
May begin anywhere from ages 8 to 14 - Height and weight increase rapidly. Breast buds appear; nipples become raised and this area may be tender. Fine, straight hairs start growing close to the pubic area.
Stage 3:
May begin anywhere from ages 9 to 15 - Height continues to increase. Breasts become rounder and fuller. Pubic hair becomes darker, thicker and curlier. Hips may start to widen in relation to waist, giving a softer, more rounded shape. Vagina begins secreting a clear, whitish fluid called vaginal discharge. For some girls, ovulation and menstruation begin late in this stage.
Stage 4:
May begin anywhere from ages 10 to 16 - Underarm hair appears. The nipple and the dark area a round it (areola) may stick out from the rest of the breast. Pubic hair starts to form a triangular patch in front and around sides of genital area. For many girls, ovulation and menstruation begin during this stage.
Stage 5:
May begin anywhere from ages 12 to 19 - Adult stage -- overall look is that of a young woman. Areola rejoins breast contour and breast development is complete. Pubic hair forms a thick, curly triangular patch. Adult height is probably reached. Ovulation and menstruation occur regularly.
2006-08-25 04:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone is different. Give her about another year and she will start her period soon enough. I'm just curious, why the rush? I mean it's not like we women enjoy periods. They're just messy and very tiring. Be glad for your sister that she doesn't have them yet. My mother had her period when she was 18!
2006-08-25 03:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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NO WORRY SHE IS STILL YOUNG.IT MAYBE BE IMPORTANT TO HAVE HER SEE A WOMEN DOCTOR. WHEN SHE IS 16. IF SHE HASN'T STARTED.
I DIDN'T START MINE UNTIL I WAS 19 AND NOW I AM 23 I JUST FOUND OUT THAT I HAVE PCOS :Polycystic ovarian syndrome. If i would have know that there was a possibility that something was wrong with me i would have gone to see a physician sooner.
2006-08-25 04:19:10
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answered by FRIEND 2
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Your family history is the best indicator. If your mother was 16 when she got her first period, chances are your sister will be near that when hers starts.
2006-08-25 03:46:32
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answered by dragonwych 5
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Don't worry. She will get it. Thirteen is still young. I would worry if she was 18 and haven't had her period, but your mom had hers late in her teens, she might also.
2006-08-25 03:47:37
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answered by gtn 3
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women usually start thier periods around the same time as thier mom, tell your sister not to worry it will come soon enough and when it does she will wish it hadent lol
2006-08-25 03:46:14
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answered by oceanlady580 5
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Thats ok. It doesnt mean anything. Different girls get their periods at different times. Its normal!
2006-08-25 03:59:59
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answered by Rye26978 2
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ya dont worry. some girls dont get it till they r 18 yrs old. she'll get it soon so relax!
2006-08-25 03:57:17
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answered by RebelChild69 3
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don't worry syafiqa..I've heard that my Friend got her period when she's 24..then she met the doc..ops!! better ask doc..la..la..
2006-08-25 04:38:40
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answered by wani 1
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haven't get what school did you go to ? are you thinking about sueing the school distict ?
2006-08-25 03:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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