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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be concerned if my DD got her period at 10. That is too early in my mind. [b]But, things are changing and girls are entering puberty earlier and earlier.[/b] Just love your daughter and tell her it is normal.[/quote] I'm 40, started my period just before I turned 11 (ie. I was still 10) and was hardly the first girl in my group to get it. This is nit an example of "earlier and earlier". This is an example of normal. [/quote] Sorry to tell you, but it was not normal. Maybe in your town it was normal, but not around the world. My sister got hers when she was 12 and it was a major concern for Dr. and she probably got it because she had immune disorder and additional issues. [b] I got it when I was 15[/b], and that was considered normal. I am 46.[/quote] 15 years old is on the late end of the spectrum.[/quote] Yes, 15 is older. I was 12 when I got mine. My sister was 12 and she got hers. However she was very, very private about it and did not tell our mother. And she was 14 I remember my mom asking the doctor about it because she thought my sister still do not have her period And I told her at that time that oh yeah, she's had her period for a couple of years now. And the doctor and my mother were relieved [/quote]
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