beautyangle1000
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well, ummm... gee... I haven't had my period yet, but I have a feeling it's coming. for the girls that have had they're periods will u please pm me and tell me what it's like?
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No!! I'm really scared. Bellsprout said the first one between 8 and 18 years of age... I'm only 10!! *freaks out* Oh...Have you had yur period yet? I haven't.... is it scary? Does it hurt? Please post if you have or haven't had your period!
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Relaurax the hymen doesn't spring back once it has been stretched or torn. It happens one time and that is the end! Are you perhaps referring to vaginismus exercises to help relax the muscles around the vaginal opening?I need to stretch my hymen alot latley- ALL THE TIME! What could this be? I hope Im on topic
Depo provera is an injection which acts like the pill except, instead of taking a tablet everyday, you get one injection every three months.By the way whats a depo shot? -shifty eyes- I tried looking it up on search engine but didnt really understand...something about birth control
Ya, that's what I've been thinking about. Does everyone need these..shots?BTW... if you have a phobia of needles... this probably isn't for you!
What's it like? Everyone experiences periods just a little bit differently. This is a long thread but if you have a read through you will find many have shared their experiences with first periods.well, ummm... gee... I haven't had my period yet, but I have a feeling it's coming. for the girls that have had they're periods will u please pm me and tell me what it's like?
No, not at all. Depo-provera is used as a contraceptive but it also used for girls who have very, very heave periods with lots of severe cramping. It is not usually the first choice of medication either because it is not great to be used for the long term.Ya, that's what I've been thinking about. Does everyone need these..shots?
1. Yes. Depends on the reason of the infertility though. There are some genetic disorders where the reproductive organs fail to develop properly which results in the person being unable to menstruate. These are very, very, very rare. Largely, infertility will be because of a problem with your eggs (they might not be released from the ovary or they might not be normal). That doesn't effect the way in which your hormones work. Your body will still line the uterus with blood regardless of whether there is an egg there to work or not.two questions
1. if ur infertal*, can you still get your period?
2. this book (called Angus thongs and full frontal snogging/ its not about puberty just fiction (or non fiction? w.e means not real) it said fondling** makes your breasts grow.
* = non able to have babys
** = 'stroking'
If you were to start on Depo-Provera, you would have your first injection just after your next period. For the pill it depends... some you take the first pill on the first day you start to bleed and others you start on the last day of bleeding, or the day after. It just depends on which one you are taking.Ooh, ok, thanks. I want to stay away from shots and pain as much as possible. By the way, do you know when my next shots will be..? For a 13/14 yr old
oh ok thats good.... lolz seemed a bit weird to that to work and thnx for the info on the very very very rare ocasion that you would never get your period... lolz1. Yes. Depends on the reason of the infertility though. There are some genetic disorders where the reproductive organs fail to develop properly which results in the person being unable to menstruate. These are very, very, very rare. Largely, infertility will be because of a problem with your eggs (they might not be released from the ovary or they might not be normal). That doesn't effect the way in which your hormones work. Your body will still line the uterus with blood regardless of whether there is an egg there to work or not.
2. Definately not true. That's like saying you will grow longer arms by pulling on them a lot. Doesn't work that way!
probobly lolz just wondering.Nah..I think that's just puberty lol
Basically your periods will be there unless:oh ok thats good.... lolz seemed a bit weird to that to work and thnx for the info on the very very very rare ocasion that you would never get your period... lolzum thats all for now lolz
no wait
iv heard when u get your period, your breasts grow.... is that cuz your period or just the puberty part? (i no i ask alot about breast growth but thats what i heard... if i heard 'your head grows after your period' then id ask too lolz) so which one???? lolz i think it is just part of the puberty part
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