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When Will I Get My First Period?

Puberty moves at its own pace for everyone. Answer questions about the physical signs you have noticed so far to get a gentle sense of where you are in the journey.

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13
Time
7min
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Free
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About this quiz

Your first period does not arrive on a fixed schedule, but your body gives signals along the way. Changes like breast development, body hair, growth spurts, and vaginal discharge tend to follow a pattern, and how far along those changes are can give a rough sense of how close your first period might be. This quiz walks through those common puberty markers one by one.

After answering the questions honestly, you will get a result that reflects where you likely are in your puberty journey and roughly how close your first period might be. Every body develops differently, so treat the result as a gentle, friendly guide rather than a prediction. If you have questions about your body, a trusted adult or doctor is always the best person to ask.

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Possible results

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RESULT 01

You’re Just Starting Puberty 🌱

Your body is likely in the very early stages of puberty.

At this stage, many physical changes are just beginning, and it may take several years before your first period arrives.

This is completely normal — puberty happens gradually.

What this means

• Your body is just starting to develop
• Your first period may still be a few years away
• Growth changes may become more noticeable soon

Take your time and remember: everyone’s timeline is different.

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RESULT 02

Early Puberty Stage 🌸

You’re beginning to experience clear signs of puberty.

Your body is changing, but your first period may still take some time to arrive.

Many girls get their first period within the next 1–2 years during this stage.

 

What this means

• Hormonal changes are starting
• Physical development is increasing
• Your body is preparing for future menstrual cycles

Just keep learning about your body — you're on the way.

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RESULT 03

Mid Puberty — Your Period May Be Approaching 🌼

You’re likely in the middle stage of puberty, where many physical changes are happening.

At this point, your first period could arrive within the next year or so.

Many girls start their period around this stage.

 

What this means

• Breast development and body shape changes are noticeable
• Hormonal cycles are developing
• Your first period could happen relatively soon

It might be a good idea to start being prepared just in case.

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RESULT 04

Late Puberty — Your First Period May Be Very Close 🌺

Your body shows many signs that puberty is nearing its later stages.

If you haven’t had your first period yet, it may happen very soon.

Most girls get their first period between ages 11 and 14, though this can vary.

 

What this means

• Your body is completing many puberty changes
• Hormones are stabilizing into cycles
• Your first period may arrive anytime

Remember: every body develops on its own schedule.

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Quiz questions

Q.01

1. How old are you?

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2. How does your puberty timeline compare to your mom's?

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3. Have you noticed changes in your breast area?

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4. Do you have hair in your genital area?

Q.05

5. Have you experienced a growth spurt recently?

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6. Have your hips started to widen?

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7. Do you have underarm hair?

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8. Have you noticed skin changes like acne or oily skin?

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9. When did you start noticing puberty changes?

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10. What is your body weight compared to others your age?

Q.11

11. Have you noticed vaginal discharge?

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12. Do you experience mood changes?

Q.13

13. Have you felt cramps or pressure in your lower belly?

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