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GIRLS ONLY PLEEEASEEE! I'M EFFING SERIOUS NO BOYS?

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i'm 12 and i haven't started my period.[lucky me lol]

but is it normal to have a lot of discharge? and my underwear is a little wet?? sorry if thats too much information.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help me.

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  1. yes it is normal and with this you should probably start your period soon x


  2. Yes, it's normal.

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  3. It's totally normal. Sounds like you will be starting  soon! Try a mini liner if  the discharge bothers you. Some girls don't start until they're like 16!

  4. as long as its not chuncky or it smells bad or is green your fine and when its heavier it maean oyur closer to starting your period.

  5. Yes, that is normal.  Girls start to get more discharge anywhere from a few months to a couple of years before they start their periods.  It's just a sign that you'll be starting soon.

  6. Yes, it's normal. You get discharge about a year or so before you start. So, depending on how long you've had it happening, you should start soon.

  7. Yes it is very normal. You can use panty liners so that it doesn't mess up your underwear.

  8. its completely normal. it just means you've hit puberty. talk to your mom or a trusted female adult. some girls get their period late. my cousin got hers when she was almost 15 and had alot of discharge when she was 12-14. its normal

  9. yea yea yea it completly normal. My friend just told me that she had a lot of discharge and then a couple days later she started her period. Its a sign :)). You should keep some girly stuff with you just incase it happens in school or somewhere public.  good luck

    lol it doesnt hurt if you think it does. My friend thought it would hurt starting but its just like having discharge but red. Totally normal.

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