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Period

Hi, I am a 12 year old girl and I need someone to predict me...

Age: 12(Since end of March)
Weight: 92lbs
Moms period: 12 1/2
Hair:
     ~Leg: Yes, Shave it off
     ~Under arm: Yes, Shave it off
     ~Pubic hair: Yes, Don't shave it off
Discharge: Yes, For awhile now and today (6/26/11) I have more than usual and can see it now on white underpants.

Extra:
     ~I have 2 pimples(I don't know if you need that but just in here if you do)
     ~I am on a swim team in summer and play soccer in the fall.

Please predict me as soon as possible!
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No, its not a yeast infection. it docent smell or clump or itch. (:
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Hi, I don't think that you can really predict when you are going to get your period or not. You could have a yeast infection with the white discharge, does it itch? or clumpy? If not you could just be going through a vaginal phase where you fluids change and yes you might get your period, or its just your vagina cycling itself(phase) If you have not had a yeast infection before, its best to go to the doctor to see if that is really what is going on. If you have a foul smell, that could also be a sign of infection. Your body is the only one that knows when you are going to get your period. Good luck
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Okay, Thank you
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Well I'm sorry to say, but it's impossible to predict when you will get your period. Typically you will get your period at about the time your mom did, but everyone is different and you can get it sooner or later than she did. Just make sure you are prepared and carry around a pad or tampon with you in case you start your period. Take care.
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