Well boobs hurting means you are going through puberty, and so does discharge so you are definetly getting close. But I had those symptoms for like a year and a half before I got my period, but since your mom had hers when she was 12 1/2, you probably (emphasis on probable) will get yours soon.
2007-12-30 07:35:38
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answered by Answer♥Girl 6
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First of all, it's not "boobs", it's "breasts". "Boobs" is very immature terminology, and what you're describing does sound like PMS. Second, here's quite a bit of information you may want to know:
Symptoms:
1. Cramps below your belly button, but not all the way down, similar to diarrhea cramps.
2. Mood swings, not necessarily going off on everyone, but possibly random depression, sadness or anger.
3. Cravings for comfort food more than usual (ice cream, chocolate, etc.).
4. Sometimes headaches like to tag along with these other symptoms, along with weakness in your thighs.
5. Your breasts will most likely hurt, or at least be sensitive at some point, same with pubic hair.
6. Random tiredness, fatigue or weakness is quite common too.
7. Bloatedness.
8. White/clear sticky discharge on your underwear.
Menstrual cramps are believed to be caused by many things, but the sex ed teachers I've had said, and what I've always believed is that the cramps come due to the muscles contracting and twisting, trying to push the blood and lining out of your body.
Ways to get rid of them are:
1. Midol (menstrual relief pill), take one or two, depending on how bad the cramping is.
2. Exercise usually helps, try sit-ups, or other exercises that work out your abdomen.
3. Warm baths (not hot because that will make your period heavier) may soothe the pain.
4. Heating pads or hot water bottles where it hurts will help soothe the pain as well.
Things I would take with you to school (or any public place) would be: Pads/liners/tampons (whichever you choose to use), maybe an extra pair of underwear, a Midol or two, and if possible, an extra pair of pants (if worst case scenario happens).
Hope I could be of some help. Good luck. :)
2007-12-30 15:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Well some symtoms are.
1. Cramping
2. Bloating
3. Fatigue (tiredness)
4. Discharge
5. Mood swings
6. Diarrhea
7. Headaches
8. Eating more food
9. Body Aches
Some more.
You can have it but its not VERY likely but it's possible. I always had heavy discharge for roughly 1 1/2 -2 years before i started my period. My breasts always hurt. And from it was looking i didnt have my period the same time my sister and mother did. So it is possible, but not likely.
And darling, it may sound exciting. But it's not, it really sucks.
Goodluck!
2007-12-30 15:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You get your period between 9-16 and 12 is the most common I got mine when I was 10! The discharge means you will likley get your period this week or very soon!
2007-12-30 16:07:31
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answered by ginas daughter 1
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age 12 is about average. some get it at age 9 even.
2007-12-30 15:34:01
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answered by !!!!! A 3
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You might get your period on your way. Could be sooner or later. You can't expect when will happen. Just be patient when ever come.
2007-12-30 15:34:30
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answered by sabrinaelder 6
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you are on your way to your periods then
i experienced these when i was 12 then my period came.
you should take after your mum sooner or later, trust me.
good luck
2007-12-30 15:38:26
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answered by Toothepaste Kisses-* 3
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You will get your period when it comes. That's all.
TX Mom
2007-12-30 15:34:05
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answered by TX Mom 7
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