Period FAQs

when will i start my period quiz

by Dr. Dillon Hayes Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How will you know when your period is going to start?

Abdominal cramps. Abdominal, or menstrual, cramps are also called primary dysmenorrhea. They're a common PMS symptom. Breakouts. Around half of all women notice an increase in acne about a week before their period starts. Tender breasts. During the first half of the menstrual cycle (which starts on the first day of your... More ...

When will you get your very first period?

Your first menstrual period is called menarche. It usually happens around age 12. But it is normal to start as early as age 9 or as late as age 15. Starting your period is a sign that you are growing up and becoming a woman.

When do I Start Counting for my next period?

Remember the first day you begin to bleed is the “first” day of your menstrual cycle. On average, bleeding will usually last 3-5 days but can range from 2-7 days. To figure out the “length” of your cycle, begin counting on the first day of bleeding (which is also called “cycle day 1), until the first day of your next period.

What age did you start your period?

Puberty often begins at around 11 years old, although anywhere between about 8 and 14 is considered within the typical range. One of the hallmarks of puberty is getting a first period or beginning menstruation.

When do girls start to wonder when they have their period?

How old do you have to be to get your first period?

Can you predict when periods will begin?

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Signs to Tell When You'll Get Your First Period

Every woman during the reproductive ages will have menses. Menstruation or period is the shedding of the uterine lining called the endometrium, which is in the form of bleeding from the womb and appears in the vagina.

How old do you have to be to start your period?

People can start their period anywhere between 8 and 16 years old. Everyone's body is different, and everyone starts when their body is ready, but the most common age is 12. With that said, let's begin the quiz. Have your breasts started to develop?

How long does it take for a spotting to show up?

Spotting is when you bleed a little bit for 1-2 days. Normally the blood is light brown or pink. It's not enough blood to need a pad or tampon, (may be enough for you to wear a pantyliner) and might only show up when you wipe, or show up as a few spots in your underwear.

When do girls start to wonder when they have their period?

As they approach their teenage years, most girls start to wonder when their periods might start. Some look forward to this moment as a sign that they are really growing up. Others are a little nervous about how they will feel, or how they might manage their period.

How old do you have to be to get your first period?

With periods usually starting between the ages of 10-16 years, it can be hard to predict when your first period will arrive. However, your body will probably start to show some tell-tale signs when your first period is on its way. "Puberty has a predictable pattern," explains GP Dr Jeff Foster. "Understanding the significance of different signs such as breast development, vaginal discharge, pubic hair and underarm hair can give us an indication about whether a first period is likely to occur soon."

Can you predict when periods will begin?

Whilst the quiz will give you an idea about whether your periods might start soon, the result is only an indication of this, based on the answers you have given. If you are at all worried about changes to your body, or about periods in general, talk with a parent or with your GP about your concerns.

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