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period nearly starting i think i dont no so tell me is it

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Posted: 03/15/06 - 16:42
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hey i am 11 years old and i need proper help coz wenever i go to the tolet i see white,flemmy stuff in my nickers Rolling Eyes i am really worried luckaly im goin doctors Shocked on friday so they should sort me out anouther thing u no this white stuff in my nickers its been comin 4 over 3 mounths yet so i dont no wat to do i hope it dont mean i cant have babies wen im older..........................................................

luv nats plz answer my question
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Posted: 03/19/06 - 21:04
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No, the white stuff is mucus a.k.a vaginal discharge and is consider to be one of the early signs that your first period is approaching. Excessive vaginal discharge doesn’t indicate that anything’s wrong, it actually shows that everything’s in order.

Apart from the vaginal discharge, early puberty signs are body odor and moodiness. This is because the sex hormones are starting to be produced and you start experiencing changes. Your breasts may start to grow if they haven’t already and you may be experiencing the growth of genital and armpit hairs.

However, this doesn’t mean that you will get your period tomorrow or in a month. It may take a whole year after the initial puberty symptoms until you get your first period.
And when you get it, it may happen that they won’t be very regular and their duration may vary as well. You may miss a period or two and you shouldn’t panic if it happens, because it is perfectly normal.


What did your doctor say when you went to see him/her?


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