Yes it is.
The snot like mucus is called the cervical mucus. If a woman has a 28 day cycle, then her period will normal start 14 days after the cervical mucus appears.
Red mucus is just spotting before your period is about to start. There is normally mucus that plugs-up the opening to the cervix and around menstruation it can be carried out with menstrual flow, the blood is your menstrual flow.
Yes, it usually does. And 10 isn't an abnormal age for first period either. Just be there for her, because it's probably a confusing time for her.
You should be able to get your periods in your next cycle that is if you have regular periods. Brownish discharge is common should be nothing to worry about, it is just old blood and tissues that are excreting your uterus wall. If at all you get cramps when that brownish discharges flows, then you need to see a doctor. On that note if you feel too worried about it, then you can see a gynaecologist otherwise you could wait to see if your next period will come as expected.
I got a brownish red spot in my underwear 2 days ago and it hasn't happened again since, was this my period, or was it a sign that i will start very soon? x
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Yes this is most likely your period but it is a little dry but its normal later it will be red instead of brown so start wearing pads girl and congratulations
do not be afraid to tell your Mom, she will tell you what to do, if not go to a trusted female friend, she will help you. this could also depend on your age, most girls who start having their period start off with a brownish discharge.
Not necessarily. Your symptoms of pregnancy will be missed period, nausea, weight gain, increased sense of smell, swollen tender breasts etc.
No its called discharge, you normally get it before you start your period. Every girl that i know of gets it. It's perfectly normal and it doesn't mean your pregnant.
Yes. Your cervical mucus will change over the course of your cycle. This has everything to do with ovulation. Try tracking your cervical mucus and it will tell you when you are ovulating, and when your period is about to start. You will find that after your period finishes, you have little cervial mucus. You will feel "dry" when you touch your vagina and any mucus you have will be white or yellowish and feel either creamy or sticky. This mucus is actually very acid and is poison to sperm, it will kill them. As you approach ovulation your mucus will change, it will become clear and very slippery - very much like raw egg whites. And there will be a lot of it. Your vagina will feel wet or damp. This is the natural lubricant for sex and the cervical mucus actually helps sperm live longer and move through the vagina. Once you start to see this mucus, you know you are about to ovulate and are "fertile". This will usually last about 2-4 days. Once ovulation is over, the mucus will once again become sticky and no longer be clear. If you count 14 days from the middle of your "clear & slippery" cycle, you will find what day your period will come on. The mucus will remain sticky right up until your period starts.