I do not know how old you are but appear to be on the threshold of youth. Before worrying about the matter try to understand what the process is.
Biologically speaking, menstruation is your monthly opportunity to create a baby. When your body first becomes able to produce a child, usually between the ages of 9 and 16, it begins preparation once a month for possible motherhood. This time in your life is known as menarche ("muh-NAR-key"). A tiny egg matures in one of your ovaries, then travels down a fallopian tube toward your uterus. Your uterus, meanwhile, has been preparing for the egg's arrival, and its lining has gotten thick and velvety. If the arriving egg is fertilized by a sperm, your uterus is all set to protect and nourish it for the next nine months. Then (ta da!) you have a baby. If the egg doesn't get fertilized,then your uterus has no use for that thick, spongy lining. So it sheds the lining and flushes it out -- along with some blood, body fluids, and the disintegrated egg. For 3 to 6 days each month, all this stuff flows out of your body through your vagina as reddish-brown menstrual flow. Mother Nature has a really twisted sense of humor. 9 times out of 10, she'll make sure your period falls on the weekend
As regards your fear of its happening in public well, it happens to almost all of us at one time or another. Just tie a sweater or jacket around your waist to cover any possible stain. For future reference, you might want to stash an extra pair of undies in your locker and wear dark clothes on days when you're expecting your period.
2006-09-16 12:34:37
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answered by Prabhakar G 6
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oh gos does a man really need to answer this.
Since you have started having your period mark the start and finish dates on a calender. In the next few months after you have gone through your cycles you should and I mean should notice a pattern. I mean should because if its just starting your hormon levels will not be regular and the prediction time of your period will not be accurate. But if you notice that your period is say 21 or 28 days apart you can prepare a day or 2 ahead to be safe.
So the answer is your not going to know when your period is if it hasn't started yet. Its going to vary and just be prepaered for it. If you are that stressed about it go to your family doctor and ask if you can go on the pill to regulate your period. Ask for an ultra low dose. This is not for birth control its for regulation so use other birth control
2006-09-16 12:18:54
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answered by DB 3
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period time depends on atmospire and self hapines some of them in17 days to22 dont be woried about that always wear thik panty after15days and caring apad in ur hand bag simple
2006-09-16 12:17:31
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answered by tanha_rahi2006 1
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it all depends on when ur mother had started when she was ur age
2006-09-16 12:10:59
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answered by teddy14bear 2
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i think every 28th day.... :)
2006-09-16 22:44:02
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answered by ♥JeRaLiNe♥ 2
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