Menarche is the first period that a woman experiences. The average age of menarche is 13 years old but anywhere between 10 years old to 16 years old is considered within normal range for menarche. Typically menarche will start within four years of starting puberty, but everyone is different.
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Menarche is the first occurrence of menstruation in a person assigned female at birth. It marks the onset of puberty and reproductive maturity. A person usually experiences menarche around the ages of 10-15.
Menarche is a girl's first menstrual period. Menarche is the beginning of a girl's menstruation. Pubic hair appears a year or two before the beginning of a girl's first
period.
Monarch is an example of a word with the suffix "arche."
Virginal bleeding refers to bleeding that occurs when a woman or girl starts her menstrual cycle for the first time, commonly known as menarche. This bleeding is a normal part of puberty and indicates the beginning of a woman's reproductive years.