don't worry...it is normal....everyone is different, some don't got theres intill they are about 18.
2006-11-24 13:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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All the advice before the Herpes post is essentially correct. Herpes does not have anything to do with a girl who has not started having periods yet nor one not sexually active and it certainly not every woman with a discharge has herpes...if that were the case we would all be at the doctors being tested...if you're female you are going to have discharges it comes with the anatomy...
BTW: I suspect that your discharge means a period is coming you way soon. Do you have a mother, a school nurse, a cousin..some female you might discuss this with in person...I suggest you start now because it is helpful as you go along in life...you WILL be fine.
2006-11-24 13:18:31
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answered by ronibuni 3
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it really is thoroughly well-known. basically because you've not gotten your era yet does no longer advise that you'll be able to't be appealing. human beings are appealing from start. Ever be conscious how little ones are continually sticking their palms down their pants?? heavily though, its thoroughly well-known. the rationalization you get scared once you imagine about absolutely having sex, is because there's a distinction between feeling appealing and absolutely being waiting to have interplay in sexual sex. you're literally not mentally waiting to have sex, yet your body would not comprehend this, and your hormones grant you with urges. keep listening to your mind on the problem, it is going to steer you interior the right direction. That being suggested, there is not any reason you are able to't act on those urges on your human being. Masturbation is a mind-blowing thanks to launch sexual rigidity. that's not for anybody, yet comprehend that a lot of human beings do it (men and women!) and that it really is well-known and healthful.
2016-10-16 10:23:44
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answered by haberstroh 4
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well,,, you need to tell us the circumstance. 1.) if you are past the age of 14 and haven't gotten it before, go see a doctor.
2.)if you've been having sex you probably need to get a pregnancy test (don't worry if your pregnant and you don't want the baby then after its been delivered most states will allow you to drop the baby off at police or fire station without them asking who you are.) All is well, just don't kill the baby then problems will arise.
3.)If you are a teenager and you are pregnant get into a teen pregnancy support group they will assist you (this is NOT the time to be shy)
4.) Periods are missed or late if depending on your emotions. You probably went through an emotional crises
2006-11-24 13:04:23
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answered by Poo for ALL 2
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You shouldn't worry about not getting your period until you're 16. At that point, it's best to see a doctor to find out why it hasn't started.
Many girls don't get their period for the first time until they're around 13 or 14, so you've still got lots of time. Trust us all though, when we tell you it's not all it's cracked up to be.
2006-11-24 15:29:56
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answered by elizabeth_ashley44 7
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I assume you mean you haven't started your first period yet? It can take some time before it'll come on 'full force'...discharge is normal, spotting is normal, before you get your first actual period...
Don't be scared...it's quite normal...just be prepared with pantyliners,or pads, or tampons (whatever you are going to use) so that you can keep yourself and your clothing clean...it'll sneak up on you sometimes and you'll get stained/soiled clothes...it happens to most of us...
It's one of the huge drags (imo) of being a female...but there are billions of other women on the planet going through it right along with you...have no fear...the scary thing is wanting to get your period (after you've become sexually active) and it not arriving...
2006-11-24 13:04:51
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answered by . 7
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The average time between the time u first start discharge is between 6-18 months. Has it been that long? Wait till it's been 18 and then worry!! Hope I helped enough to ge best answer!!
2006-11-24 14:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You said girls only, but this is serious. Having discharge usually is a sign of Herpes, but it also can be thousands of other STD's. So you should really go to the doctor and get tested so you can be treated for an STD if you have one. It is a concern since you haven't had your period.
2006-11-24 13:09:02
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answered by $Hustla_on_tha_Money$ 2
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never or missed it? there is a big difference here.
If it's never don't worry so much and talk to a trusted adult who can help you with what to expect.
If you've missed it, calm down, unless you've been sexually active there is probably nothing to worry about, again talk to an adult who can help you out.
2006-11-24 13:02:58
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answered by Daughtry-luver 5
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when you say havent started do you mean this months or never had a period ??????
we all get dishcharge and thats nothing unsual but cant answer the rest as not sure exact of your meaning
2006-11-24 13:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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How old are you? There's no set age when a a girls period starts.
2006-11-24 13:03:14
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answered by Suzeebee 2
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