Yes its normal, if it goes longer than 3 years and you still don't have your period check with a doctor because I had mine about 3 years before my first period. Here's a website to help you.
www.beinggirl.com
Hope this helped you (:
2007-10-14 09:16:15
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answered by xoxotoriii 2
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yes it is normal. you have discharge for 1 to 3 years before your period. i started around 11 and got my period at 13 1/2. next time you go to the doctor, ask, though. just to be sure.
2007-10-14 08:27:47
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answered by pinkcrayon 3
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It is normal! Every girl and women in the world has a clear or white discharge. It is your vagina constantly cleaning itself to prevent bacteria from infecting your vagina. This discharge usually starts years before you get your period. You have nothing to worry about unless it starts to itch or smell, or turn green. If this happens, you may have a yest infection and should go to the doctor. So no worries! You are perfectly normal. It will never go away, you get used to it.
2007-10-14 08:33:19
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answered by moonsky 3
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Yes it is normal. Your body is getting ready. You'll get your period when your body believes that it could support a period.
Unless your discharge is a wierd color, texture or smell, you DO NOT have to go to a doctor. You will have discharge for a long time. You NEED it. It keeps your vagina clean.
2007-10-14 10:06:50
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answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6
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Hmm. Almost 3 years? Wow. Not sure. I started my period right when I turned 14. I started discharge maybe when I was 12?
2007-10-14 08:36:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Every female will go through the stage of discharge before she finally gets her menstral cycle.
Even during menstration years, females have discharge before menstration, during menstration and even after menstration.
Yes, this is normal, just wear Always maximum protection pantyliners. As soon as you get your menstration cycle don't wear tampons because toxic shock syndrome is risky in teens. Always Ultra thin maxi`s with wings are very thin like a pantyliner and absorbs fluid. The wings prevent leakage at the sides.
HEY STUPID STILLREBIRTH, THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU, SO HIT THE ROAD!
2007-10-14 08:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the discharge and how often it occurs. Clear to white is probably normal, even if it is quite often. If it is other than that and it happens regularly, like every day type thing, you should talk to a doctor.
2007-10-14 08:36:03
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answered by ShoreD 3
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For 2 years?? Get to the doctor!!
2007-10-14 08:25:10
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answered by passionannie 3
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Depends, how old are you? Do you have any type of thyroid or metabolic disease? Are you severely under/over weight? Did/does your mother have normal periods, and how old was she when she got her first period? Are you sexually active? I would talk to my doctor.
2007-10-14 08:46:35
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answered by amanda the creek 6
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If you are on birth control like Depo Provera (Depo Shot, aka Medroxyprogesterone) it is normal to miss your period and see regular spotting if at all. If you don't use birth control and you have spotting, you may see a Gynecologist about getting on Premarin or other hormones to regulate your spotting (this is normal), because of an imbalance.
Either way you should talk to your Gynecologist.
2007-10-14 08:27:48
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answered by skinnyconheo 1
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