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When Will You Get Your First Period? Take the Quiz to Find Out!

Think you can predict your first cycle? Take the quiz to discover when you'll get your period!

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Stephen DeschampsUpdated Aug 27, 2025
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Use this quiz to estimate when you'll get your first period, based on common body changes and your age. Answer quick questions, get a clear timeline you can share with a parent or caregiver, and explore our full first-period quiz or a similar quiz about starting your period .

Have you noticed a steady increase in clear or white discharge in your underwear over the past few weeks?
Yes, most days recently
Some days here and there
Only once or twice, not sure what it was
No, not at all
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Lower belly cramping or twinges have shown up lately without a clear reason like illness or exercise.
Yes, and it has become a pattern
Occasionally, but not predictable
A few random times
Not happening
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Breast changes such as tenderness, swelling, or a fuller shape have been noticeable.
Strongly noticeable and more frequent now
Gradual changes are happening
Very subtle or on-and-off
Not noticing changes yet
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Your moods or emotions seem to shift in a repeating rhythm, like around the same time each month.
Yes, clear ups and downs in a pattern
Some shifts, not fully regular
Rare or mild mood shifts
No real changes yet
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Skin or scalp feels oilier and you are seeing breakouts that seem to cycle.
Yes, cycling breakouts are obvious
Some oiliness or occasional breakouts
A few changes, hard to tell a pattern
No changes in skin or scalp
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Your growth spurt seems to be slowing while your hips or curves feel more defined.
Yes, that describes me now
Partly true, changes are steady
Maybe starting, not consistent
Not noticing this yet
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Back aches or a heavy feeling in the legs has popped up recently for no clear reason.
Yes, and it repeats some days
Occasionally, then it fades
Only once or twice so far
Not at all
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Bloating or a snug waistband shows up some days and then eases off.
Happens often and predictably
Shows up sometimes
Rarely happens
Never happens
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You are tracking body signals in a journal or app to notice patterns.
Yes, and I see patterns forming
I track sometimes without clear patterns yet
I am thinking about starting
Not tracking at all
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You carry a small kit (pad/liner/underwear) when you leave home, just in case.
Always or almost always prepared
Sometimes pack a few items
I plan to build a kit soon
I do not carry supplies yet
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Your nipples or areolas feel more sensitive, darker, or bumpy (Montgomery glands).
Clearly noticeable and recent
Some changes over time
Subtle changes, not consistent
No changes noticed
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Body odor is stronger than before and deodorant feels more necessary.
Yes, much more noticeable now
A bit stronger than before
Hard to tell, maybe a little
No change in body odor
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Your sleep has shifted (lighter sleep, warmer at night, or needing extra rest) in a repeating way.
Yes, it repeats in a pattern
Sometimes, but not consistent
Rarely notice changes
No changes in sleep
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Your discharge sometimes gets stretchy like egg white, then returns to creamier or drier days.
Yes, clear cycle of textures
Occasional texture changes
Unsure, maybe once or twice
No texture changes noticed
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You have noticed very light spotting or tiny stains that were not from a cut or injury.
Yes, more than once
Maybe once, not sure what it was
Only a single time a while ago
Never
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Cravings for certain foods (sweet, salty, or chocolatey) come and go in a repeatable rhythm.
Yes, a clear pattern exists
Sometimes, not fully regular
Rarely or unpredictable
No cravings like that
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Your energy dips at certain points in the month and then rebounds in a way you can predict.
Yes, very predictable now
Somewhat predictable
Occasional dips, no pattern
No energy pattern noticed
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You have talked with a trusted adult and picked out products you feel comfortable trying.
Yes, I am set and ready
We have discussed options
I plan to ask soon
Not yet started that talk
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You sometimes feel a gentle pulling or pressure low in your abdomen that comes and goes.
Yes, and it repeats lately
Sometimes, not consistent
Rare, brief moments
Not at all
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You can link several of your recent body changes to a rough calendar rhythm (for example, 28 to 35 days).
Yes, a clear rhythm is there
I see hints of a rhythm
Maybe, but I am unsure
No rhythm noticed yet
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Your clothing choices have shifted toward comfort around the belly or chest on certain days.
Yes, regularly choose comfort then
Sometimes prefer looser items
A few times only
No change in clothing comfort
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You have learned the difference between liners, pads, and period underwear and have a favorite in mind.
Yes, and I have some ready
I know the basics, still deciding
I have a little info, need more
I do not know the differences yet
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You notice a slight change in appetite before other signs appear.
Yes, it happens predictably
Sometimes, not always
Rarely notice it
No change in appetite
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Pubic hair growth can start years before the first period.
True
False
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The first period always arrives exactly on your 12th birthday.
True
False
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White or clear discharge can be a normal sign of approaching menstruation.
True
False
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You must have severe cramps before any bleeding can happen.
True
False
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Carrying pads or liners ahead of time is a good idea even if you are unsure of timing.
True
False
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Once discharge appears, your first period will start within 24 hours for everyone.
True
False
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Mood and energy can ebb and flow during puberty.
True
False
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Profiles

  1. Early Bloomer -

    Your quiz results suggest you may experience your first period within the next 3 - 6 months. Keep noting breast development and growth spurts, and revisit our when will i get my first period quiz 100 accurate as your body changes for the most reliable prediction.

  2. On the Horizon -

    Based on your answers, your first cycle is likely within 6 - 12 months. Maintain a health journal and retake this quiz when will you get your period once you notice new signs like body hair or mood shifts to refine your timeline.

  3. Steady Progress -

    Your results point to a timeline of 12 - 18 months before your initial period. Continue tracking menstrual milestones and leverage this first period prediction quiz to stay informed as your development unfolds.

  4. Farther Along -

    According to this when will i get my period quiz, your cycle may not begin for another 18 - 24 months. Stay aware of key developmental markers and use our quiz to update your first period forecast as your health profile evolves.

  5. Patient Planner -

    This quiz outcome shows you're in the earliest stage of development and may have more than two years to go. Focus on balanced nutrition and physical activity, and revisit this when will i get my first period quiz when you spot new changes.

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