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Is it OK for a 13 year old to skip a period?

The first day a girl's period comes is Day 1 of her cycle. A girl's body may not follow an exact schedule. It's common, especially in the first 2 years after a girl starts getting her period, to skip periods or to have irregular periods. Illness, rapid weight change, or stress can also make things more unpredictable.
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Is it normal for a 13 year old to miss her period?

It's not unusual to miss periods or to have an irregular menstrual cycle — especially in the first couple of years after you've begun having your period. Many girls also notice changes in the flow and duration of their periods from month to month.
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Is it weird to not have your period at 13?

Your periods will start when your body is ready. This is usually between age 8 and 17, or 2 years after your first signs of puberty. Possible reasons for delayed periods include being underweight, doing lots of exercise (including dance, gymnastics and athletics), stress and a hormone imbalance.
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How often should a 13 year old get her period?

Do Periods Happen Regularly When Menstruation Starts? For the first few years after a girl starts her period, it may not come regularly. This is normal at first. By about 2–3 years after her first period, a girl's periods should be coming around once every 4–5 weeks.
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Is spotting normal for a 13 year old?

Many teens have bleeding or spotting between periods. A number of things can cause abnormal vaginal bleeding, including hormone problems, stress, ovulation, changes in weight, strenuous exercise, and some kinds of birth control.
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How much blood does a 13 year old lose on her period?

You'll lose about 20 to 90ml (about 1 to 5 tablespoons) of blood during your period, although some women bleed more heavily than this.
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Why is it light pink when I wipe but no period?

Reasons can range from light menstruation to an infection or an ectopic pregnancy. Pinkish-brown discharge or spotting is common around the time of a person's period, but it can also happen at other times because of ovulation, pregnancy, or health problems.
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Which age periods will stop?

In your 40s, your menstrual periods may become longer or shorter, heavier or lighter, and more or less frequent, until eventually — on average, by age 51 — your ovaries stop releasing eggs, and you have no more periods.
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How long after pubic hair is period?

Pubic hair – Once her pubic hair starts growing, you can expect her period to develop in one to two years. It may begin soft and thin but it will become courser and thicker towards the end of puberty.
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Is not having a period at 12 bad?

Most girls begin their periods between ages 9 and 18. The average is around 12 years old. If no periods have occurred when a girl is older than 15, further testing may be needed. The need is more urgent if she has gone through other normal changes that occur during puberty.
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What if a girl never gets her period?

Amenorrhoea is the absence of menstrual periods. The most common cause is hormone disruption, which can be due to emotional stress, extreme weight loss, excessive exercise or certain reproductive disorders.
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Is 14 periods a year normal?

Fluctuating Hormones

People with cycles on the low end of normal may get 15 periods a year. In that case, menstruating twice in a calendar month will happen about three times a year. Shorter cycles are also more common when you first start menstruating and as you approach menopause.
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What is a 3 month period called?

A 3 month period is called a quarter because it is 1/4 or 3/12 of a year. Such a period is commonly used in the financial world.
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What age do breast buds start?

Breast buds are normal, small disc-shaped rubbery lumps felt under the nipple. Age: they normally occur in 8 to 12 year old girls. They are the first sign of puberty. Sometimes, they are even normal in 7 year olds.
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What age does a girl start discharge?

About 6 months to 1 year before a girl gets her first period, her body may start to make vaginal discharge. This is normal and due to changing hormone levels. The discharge helps keep the vagina healthy. Normal vaginal discharge can have a texture that's anywhere from thin and slightly sticky to thick and gooey.
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At what age white discharge stops?

The menopausal transition — also known as perimenopause — typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 years . During perimenopause and menopause, estrogen levels drop, which can cause the lining of the vagina to become drier. People may have less vaginal discharge.
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Can a 70 year old still have a period?

Vaginal bleeding after menopause is harmless most of the time. But postmenopausal bleeding can be a sign of a more serious medical condition, such as uterine, cervical or ovarian cancer. Because there's a chance the bleeding is due to cancer, it's best to contact your provider for an appointment.
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How many eggs does a woman have?

At birth, the normal female ovary contains about 1-2 million/oocytes (eggs). Females are not capable of making new eggs, and in fact, there is a continuous decline in the total number of eggs each month. By the time a girl enters puberty, only about 25% of her lifetime total egg pool remains, around 300,000.
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Am I on my period if I only see blood when I wipe?

You may experience spotting instead of a period for several reasons, including pregnancy, menopause, ovulation, stress, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Other medical conditions, trauma, smoking, and birth control pills can also cause spotting. Spotting is not like menstrual flow.
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Why is my period only when I wipe?

Lighter periods can cause blood to appear when you wipe but have not absorbed into the pad yet. Spotting between periods can be the result of perimenopause, pregnancy, ovulation, stress, sudden weight loss, birth control, smoking, or certain conditions.
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Is 9 periods a year ok?

Some change in menstrual flow is normal at menarche, postpartum, or in the perimenopausal period. But if a woman reports the length of menstrual cycle greater than 35 days or four to nine menstrual cycles in a year, then it is termed as oligomenorrhea.
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