Signs of your first period & the start of puberty
The beginning of puberty is marked by significant physical changes, and the first period is just one part of this process. Long before the first blood appears, the body shows several signs that hormonal changes are underway.
Physical Changes: Early Signs of Puberty
Some of the earliest signs include:
- Breast development
- Body hair growth (underarms and pubic area)
- Growth spurts
- Skin changes like oily skin or acne
These changes often appear months or even years before the first period and are a normal part of growing up.
Cervical Mucus: A key sign right before your first period
One of the most helpful and often underestimated signs of the approaching first period is vaginal discharge, also known as cervical mucus. Many girls notice it as a moist, creamy, or clear substance in their underwear or when wiping after using the toilet.
About two weeks before the very first period, cervical mucus changes noticeably:
- It becomes stickier, stretchy, and sometimes clear and slippery
- You may feel a wet or slippery sensation in your underwear
- The discharge can also appear white, creamy, or egg-white-like
Noticing these changes is a strong sign that your first period is coming soon – the perfect time to prepare.
Preparing for Your First Period
- Have period products ready, such as pads, panty liners, or period underwear
- Pack a period kit for school, sports, or outings
- Talk to a trusted person like your mom, sister, or teacher
- Install a cycle tracking app and start documenting your observations
These simple steps help you feel confident and prepared when your first period arrives.
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