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How old were you when...(ladies)
Posted: October 13, 2008 2:49 pm
by jimolliemom
Mollie would be SO mad if she knew I was posting this but I won't tell her. I'm curious...
How old were you when you got your first period?
I was one month exactly after my 11th birthday. I lived in a house of girls so it was a good thing. I felt like a grown up...or at least NOT a little girl anymore. But Mollie was 9 in May and July 28th, she got it. She knew what was happening. We had already had that talk. I was at work, Dad was at work. She was home with Nana (who was asleep) and her almost 18 y/o brother. She called me. (With a VERY shaky sounding voice) "Mommy, there's something WRONG. It's in my panties. Is this right?" I told her I'm sure it was "right" and to go ask Nana to "help" decide. (Gross I know) But Mom has been thru this with me, my sister and MANY friends who were not close to their mom. And if for some reason it wasn't that, she needed a doctor. Mom called me back and told me "Oh yeah, that's it. And that explains her attitude"..her tummy ache the night before should have clued me in. I had a hysterectomy at 27, when she was 5 month old. I don't do that...and haven't for most of her life. Now she knows that crampy feeling and prepares. But...she's only 9 years old!!! She's my "World's most wanted baby!" And now she's growing up!!!
So...how old were you???
Posted: October 13, 2008 2:52 pm
by PIA
December 31, 1999...i dont think i could ever forget it...we opened our pool for the millennium party and heated it up to 100 degrees and had the biggest hottub party ever...it was ridiculous for everyone...i cried forever when i got it...i didnt think i could go in the pool...but mom taught me all i needed to know...
i was in 7th grade...im not sure how old that makes me...14...maybe....my younger sister actually started hers before i started mine...
Posted: October 13, 2008 2:55 pm
by Dezdmona
10, but couldn't tell you the date...that was eon's ago.

Posted: October 13, 2008 2:59 pm
by citcat
well I was 15. I was a naive kid, I'm sure if it'd happened earlier it would've messed my mind up. BOY was I naive. I cringe when I think of it.
Posted: October 13, 2008 3:00 pm
by buffettbride
I was 12 or 13 (sometime in 7th grade), which I guess seems late by today's standards, but I was also very athletic.
My baby girl (11 years old) hasn't yet, but she'll probably be at least 12 when it happens. Celiac Disease somewhat delays the onset of puberty "symptoms."
Can't say I'm too upset about it.

She's prepared, though, for when it happens.
Posted: October 13, 2008 3:42 pm
by ScarletB
God I was OLD.. seriously, I was 17 but my grandmother had gotten hers relatively late as well. I was the last of my friends to get it and quite frankly I didn't much care if it never came. I had such bad cramps all through HS that even Tylenol with codeine didn't allow me to go to school.
It wasn't until the pill that I got any relief. I'm so sorry Molly has to deal with it SO early.

Posted: October 13, 2008 3:53 pm
by flipflopgirl
Posted: October 13, 2008 3:56 pm
by Dally
9
it just happened to be the day before my parents and siblings took an all day trip to Universal Studios in Florida....talk about a miserable day!
To make it a little more embarrassing.....my daddy announced it to everyone that his "little girl became a woman"

It's funny now....it sure as hell wasn't back then!

Posted: October 13, 2008 4:00 pm
by pbans
I was eleven.....sixth grade.
My daughter was 10.....a night before a beach vacation in SoCal....she was NOT happy.
Posted: October 13, 2008 4:04 pm
by PartofthePhlock
pbans wrote:I was eleven.....sixth grade.
My daughter was 10.....a night before a beach vacation in SoCal....she was NOT happy.
Love the Harley lantren avatar pbans.
Posted: October 13, 2008 4:04 pm
by jimolliemom
Talk about feeling like your loosing a grip...Mollie gets hers and Jim turns 18 a few weeks later. He's an adult and she is on the way...
Where did my babies go????
I am thankful for who they are but man, I thought I had children...not young adults.
Well, she is still 9! I'll hold onto that for as long as I can.
Posted: October 13, 2008 4:11 pm
by pbans
PartofthePhlock wrote:pbans wrote:I was eleven.....sixth grade.
My daughter was 10.....a night before a beach vacation in SoCal....she was NOT happy.
Love the Harley lantren avatar pbans.
THANKS....I tried to make a really harley jack o lantern last night and failed miserably...........
Posted: October 13, 2008 4:15 pm
by Mottola-Buffett
I was 13.... wasn't too happy about it. Still not too happy about it!

Posted: October 13, 2008 4:43 pm
by Desdamona
I was probably eleven... I remember still being in elementary school and being
really embarrassed about people asking me why I'd been absent from school.
I sure wasn't going to tell them!
And every month I had cramps that sent me to bed for at least a day.
Eventually a doctor gave me a prescription... for dexadrine! Unreal, huh?
But IT WORKED! It also made me bounce off the walls, but I WAS OUT OF PAIN!
If thrashing around and sweating for hours until you wear yourself out and fall
asleep was womanhood, you could forget it! (At least if it was alone and involuntary!
)
Finally, when I was in high school my mom's GYN told her it was inhuman to
make me suffer and to put me on the pill. That was a great help. And the first
few years I was on it had nothing to do with needing birth control at all.
Just "cycle control".
Now I've been "cycle free" for years and certainly DON'T MISS IT! ![happydance [smilie=happydance.gif]](./images/smilies/happydance.gif)
Posted: October 13, 2008 4:47 pm
by pbans
Posted: October 13, 2008 4:53 pm
by alaura1974
For me it was the summer before 6th grade, so I think I was 11....... and at Girl Scout Camp........... I wasnt really sure what was happening at first...... but I figured it out pretty quickly!!!
Posted: October 13, 2008 5:00 pm
by fabduo
I think it was 11 or 12 (a very long time ago) and soon after I couldn't wait for menapause so it would go away!!!!! Thank god that has happened also with no major effects!!
Posted: October 13, 2008 5:07 pm
by BHAkeet00
This is not normally something I would talk about, but i guess it is easier writing/typing than it is to say it. I got mine in 8th grade the day that we started swimming class. I was with my best friend and we were putting on our swim suits and she pulled me aside and I started crying right there. She then got the teacher, who was a female, and she allowed me to not swim that day. When I got home, I wrote a note to my mom, who was depressed about something or other and she came into my room in the AM with products in her hand and a note she had written then went back to bed. I never got the talk until 3 years later, from a different person. I was the last of my friends to receive it, however I was also very active in sports.
Now, I wish I could just take everything out! When I asked my DR. he said not for a while .... bummer...
^^^^^Molly and her mom^^^^^
Posted: October 13, 2008 5:08 pm
by Dezdmona
jimolliemom wrote:Talk about feeling like your loosing a grip...Mollie gets hers and Jim turns 18 a few weeks later. He's an adult and she is on the way...
Where did my babies go????
I can relate. I have a 9 y/o son, a 21 y/o daughter...and a 1 y/o Granddaughter!

Posted: October 13, 2008 5:22 pm
by jimolliemom
I can relate to all the troubles that go along with that "time of the month"...
At 16 I had endometriosis...on everything. Then at 18, (married and wanting him) I was lucky enough to have Jim without major effort. Then I spent the next 8 year trying for baby number 2. My OB (although I love him dearly) told me I needed a hysterectomy. I explained to him (get this!) I can not have another baby without a uterus. (Like he didn't know that). Every month we tried...then cried. I went thru enough shots and pain and tears for more than one lifetime. I was pregnant from artificial insemenation in 1997. I made it to 15 weeks and a few days with him. Then, his heart stopped growing. Not only did I have to endure it all...so did James...and Jim. That's where I had the most trouble. Explain to this little boy why his baby brother was not going to be born. So, a year and 4 days later I found out Mollie was on the way. I was scared!! A LOT. When we told Jim...all he said was "I hope God doesn't take this baby like he did our other one"...okay, more tears. Then Mollie was born (after a lot of trouble, I'll not torment you or me with explaining) I can not wrap my brain around the idea of her growing up. And she's had 3 cycles and the cramps that go with them. So far, tylenol and rest have helped a lot. If and when they get worse...I WILL take her in for whatever she needs to NOT have to deal with the pain that I had. The monthly pain was terrible and I will NOT let her endure that.