One of the major developmental changes that happens during puberty is menarche–the term for getting your first period. What signs can hint your first period might be coming soon? For many menstruators, puberty changes happen in roughly the same order (but please know that it is still normal if you go through puberty in a different order!) We can use this average timeline to have an idea of what might be coming next.
Like most changes that come with puberty, vaginal discharge can be unsettling. But typical vaginal discharge is actually normal, healthy, and incredibly cool!
Additionally, certain types of abnormal discharge can be important clues about vaginal infections, and can tell us when we need to see a doctor to get treatment.
Maybe you just started your period for the first time. Or, maybe you have had your period for a while but it has always been miserable and you are looking for a change.
Here are our top FIVE things that everyone needs to make their period more manageable:
Period underwear are maybe the MOST easy-to-use period product on the market, especially for new menstruators. We highly recommend new menstruators try out period underwear.
So what exactly are period underwear? What are the pros and more importantly, what are the cons? Where can I get period underwear? All of that and more is answered in this article!
If you are 15 or older, and haven’t had your first period, it may be worth going to the doctor for a checkup. If you are over 13, haven’t had your first period, and also have not yet developed any puberty symptoms (such as developing breasts or pubic hair), it also might be worth it to touch base with your doctor.
Experiencing PMS symptoms is normal. However, there are some things that are not normal and could require medical treatment. Are you wondering where your symptoms fall? Keep reading to find out more!
Are you experiencing period pain? Are you worried your periods might be more painful than is normal or expected? Are you unsure of what is "normal" pain v. "abnormal" pain. Keep reading to find out more!
Are you wondering what a “normal” period is? Are you worried that you may be bleeding too much or too irregularly? Are you struggling with cramps that seem to be much more severe than those of other menstruators you know? Are you well into your teenage years without having had your first period?
Is your period a few days late? Are you wondering what may be causing this symptom? A few different factors could be affecting the timing of your period. Here are five of the most common causes of a late period:
You have heard the term "menstrual cycle" thrown around, but what does that really mean? We are breaking down each part of the menstrual cycle for you so that you know what is happening with your body throughout the month, not just while you are on your period.