menstrual cycles come when it comes,,14 is not unusual,,,just because others start at 9,,,doesn`t mean it`s common,,,12-13 is more common,,but 15 is not too late.
2007-04-24 14:17:22
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answered by rhardfrumnc 4
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You don't need to worry,I know many girls who got their period at age 17 and they were soccer players,and many other sports. most women who play sports don't get their period as early as most women do.
A girl's period, also known as menstruation, begins after she reaches puberty. Girls usually get their first periods between the ages of 10 and 16, which is about 2 to 2-½ years after their first signs of puberty (breast development is usually the first sign of puberty, but sometimes pubic hair comes first). However, some girls start puberty a little earlier or later than others, which is still normal.
A clue you can use to figure out when you might get your period is to check your underwear for vaginal discharge. This clear or whitish, mucus-like discharge usually appears about 6 months before the first period does.
You can also ask your mom how old she was when she got her first period. Girls who get their first period later than average often find that their moms or other female relatives also went through puberty later than average.
Just because you're 14 and haven't gotten your period yet doesn't necessarily mean that anything's wrong with you. Some girls, though, may not be getting their first periods for other reasons. Girls who are underweight or who have eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa may notice a delay in the beginning of their periods. Girls who are very athletic may not get their periods until they stop exercising or competing so vigorously. Severe stress or certain illnesses also can delay menstruation.
It's also possible for a girl to get pregnant before she gets her first period.
If you have questions or concerns about when you'll get your period, you should talk to your doctor.
so don't worry nothing is wrong with you.
2007-04-24 14:19:37
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answered by Moo 3
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She might get somewhat greater toned reason for the muscle shes coming up, and muscle weighs greater desirable than fat, so she might income somewhat bit weight as nicely. yet while its like upbeat, constantly moving, everlasting heart pumping dancing then particular, fat would be burnt. detrimental aspects is which you will possibly get somewhat greater muscle on your legs, that's amazingly defined while your skinny (that quite often happens while doing Ballet however) advantages is it gets you greater healthful, builds up stamina, and nicely, quite gets you healthful. you're able to do abdomen routines at the same time with crunches, sit down-united statesand so on... which concentration on firming the tummy muscle (which will burn the fat, even while not workout), yet you additionally can try ingesting a lot much less, yet greater often, and take a verify out to not eat dinner too previous due or eat too many carbohydrates for dinner, and be careful to not confuse starvation for thirst, and likewise, eat while your not ravenous, yet dont eat while your not hungry, eat while your around peckish (: wish this permits!! x
2016-12-10 10:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't freak out about it at all. I didn't get mine until I was 16. Everyone is different. If you don't get it by 17, then perhaps be concerned, but at 14, you shouldn't worry.
2007-04-24 14:16:29
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answered by mektigpiken 2
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everyone gets theres at different ages. I know someone who by 16 STILL hadn't gotten hers. But if you don't get it by 16 i'd definately have a doctor check it out b/c something is wrong. But don't freak out yet and enjoy being period-free while you can!!
2007-04-24 14:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You are just a later bloomer. You are normal but if you don't get it by time you are 16 then they recommend you get checked by your regular doc to be sure nothing is wrong.
2007-04-24 14:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Athletes often have later periods. Why not go see your doctor and have him/her check you out?
2007-04-24 14:16:20
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answered by wolfatrest2000 6
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It's fine. I know a person who didn't get it until they were 17.
2007-04-24 14:16:24
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answered by Glo 6
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dont worry, athletes get it later then some people. everyones body is different.
2007-04-24 15:44:45
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answered by fuzzylef 2
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your still young for your period so don't worry about it... you still have like 3 more years.... i got mine until i was 15...
2007-04-24 14:30:52
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answered by ycnan 3
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