You can check with a dr., but it is not too unusual.
2006-11-14 15:46:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It's normal, some girls don't start until later on. The white stuff you are seeing is discharge. That normally means that your body is changing and you may be ready to start sooner or later. When it starts to turn a brownish color, you're getting closer and should start soon after that. Everything you are going through is normal and every girl goes through it. It doesn't mean you have cancer or anything else is wrong...your body is just making changes. Another thing that you will notice is that your boobs will become sore, thats nothing to worry about and that will go away after a few days. Also, you may experience cramps, some people do and some don't. Take some Midol, and they should go away.Just remember that not everyone's body is the same, some people go through changes at different times. Once you do start your period you will probably wish you wouldn't have...lol
2006-11-14 15:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It can be quite normal for you not to have started your period yet. Usually girls start at about 13 but some (my sister ) start as early as age 9 and some as late as age 19( my step-daughter) I'm assuming that your not sexually active so that's not an issue ,although if you have been i have to suggest that you visit your doctor immediately. You should go see your doctor anyway just to have him/her check you out to make sure that everything is normal, which it probally is but go anyway. also the white stuff your seeing is just discharge that is very normal unless it smells bad or is greenish in color.the vagina is self cleaning and stays lubricated most of the time, that is what the white stuff is:extra lubrication and your body's natural cleanser.also you may notice that when you get sexually aroused that there is more of it, this is normal also, its your body preparing itself for sex.The more lubrication; the easier the sex.
2006-11-14 16:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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This only means that the lubricating secretion glands in your vagina are working properly...it is normal...However, if it is of a 'cottage cheese' consistancy and has an oudor to it...then you may have a yeast infection. With out knowing your medical background...yeast infections can be caused by using tampons, maxipads (with scents)...and if you are on some kind of antibiotic. If any of these things are the case you need to be seen by your doctor (gynecologist or family phycisian...or even your sexual health clinic)
I hope this was of some help...
2006-11-14 16:01:48
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answered by Medic/BN 2
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First of all that MIGHT be a signal that your period is about to come. second of all go see a doctor. A female one might make you feel more relaxed. last of all do not be embarrassed. People start at different times. If anything be glad you have not started yet. you don't have to deal with cramps, bloating, getting all nasty. You are normal Hun. good luck
2006-11-14 15:50:13
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answered by carriec 7
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All women/girls are different and the age when one's period starts varies from as young as 9-10 to as old as 15. At 15 though, you would be at the very last percentile of girls to have their period. As one of the other answerers noted, it would would be wise to consult with your pediatrician. Very likely, your pediatrician would then refer you to a Gynecologist for further evaluation.
2006-11-14 15:58:04
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answered by Titan-nfk 1
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Well I cant help you about the whitish stuff but don't worry it'll come sooner than you know
2006-11-14 15:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like a common yeast infection.It's very normal but has to be checked out.Enjoy the fact that you have not started.Completely normal
2006-11-14 15:50:37
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answered by charles 4
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why not go to a doctor, before next thing you know its ovarion cancer
2006-11-14 15:46:18
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answered by krisisforlife 2
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