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Girlss reaaaaaaad thissss?

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i've had discharge for AWHILE now. prob like 2 or 3 years if not than more and my b***s are growing. im only like a 34 a but theyre growing very slowly. they sometimes feel hard but then get soft some other days. how will i know when i will get my period?! im 15. and my sister got it when she was in 8th grade. im going into 10th now. and my mom got it when she was in 7th i think sooo helpp me outt pleasee. is there anything to doo to make it comee faster? like eat healthy or something?

dont tell me to go to the doctor, i probably should go but i want everyones opinion first.

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  1. if your really skinny like 80 pounds even 90 it might take longer, try gaining a little weight.


  2. I AM EXACTLY THE SAME AS YOU....

    100 POUNDS, 15 years old

    years of discharge, same boob size

    we'll get our periods soon though.... some people dont get them till they're 16 or 17

  3. don't worry. I just got mine the beginning of this year and i was 14 1/2. I was excited for it to come, but then when it came i didn't want it anymore. lol. but, there is NO way to make it come faster. your body is ready when it is ready. hope i helped! :D *im in 10th NOW*

  4. The normal age range is 9 through 17 so you have a couple of years yet.

    Just wait it out.  Your body will start your periods when it's ready.  It sounds like it may happen within a year based on your signs.

    You're fine.  Some girls start later than others.

  5. i had discharge for 2-3 years and i got it in grade 8. I think the discharge started in grade 6 or so. You'll get yours soon but even if someone's smaller than you and got it before you doesn't mean you're not gonna get it at all. Everyone is different. It doesn't matter what size you are or how tall you are. I have friends who got it in grade 6, grade 7 and grade 5 and i know this one girlw ho got it in grade 3. You'll just have to wait and sweetie, trust me you do NOT want your period. It messes with your mind. LOL kidding..sorta.. when you're on your period you get cramps and mood swings and you get angry at the littlest things. So you're lucky you don't have it yet but some girls DO wnat it(for some strange reason).. You don't need to see a doctor cause nobody really knows when they'll get their period. Don't worry, you'll get your period before you turn 16....or 18... forgot which one it was but don't worry. When you stress a lot, it makes you miss your period when you're originally suppose to get it so just chill out and calm down. And sorry but theres nothing you can do to make it come faster. Just take care of your body and eat healthy.

    hehe im 100lbs too =) but a lot of people i know are like 115 and 120 so :|

    =) hope i helped !

    btw, heres an extra little extra info if you didn't know it already.

    For the first couple years, your period will be irregular so if you miss a period for 6 months, don't freak out cause it's normal. The nurse at my school never told us that so i freeeeaked out when i missed my period..  

  6. it probably should be coming pretty soon then

  7. Well no..u shouldnt really go see a doctor because its not a very bad situation...but i was a little scared about my changes in my body since i was only 8 years old when i started my period...yes..8years old..and thats when i started growing breast...But now that im in eighth grade it looks like they haven`t grown since i was 11 but my mother says..that..its just how u start out

  8. It's all in your body's time. I started my period when I was nine, but I know people who haven't started until they were 18. It's not uncommon, everybody's different.  

  9. tou should be ok for now,  i would  not worrie about going to the docor until you are 16, but plenty of people do not get there periods untiol they are 15, the only thing that would make your situation diffferent is if you are severly underweight, or are over exercising

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