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The first period is usually a long-awaited moment for girls, marking their teenage years. But what if menstruation doesn't come? Let's find out the causes and solutions. Girls generally experience their first period between the ages of 10 and 15. Along with their first period, girls usually also experience signs of puberty. Factors Causing a Delayed First Period A delayed first period in girls can usually be caused by several factors, including: Excessive Stress One factor that can cause a delayed first period is stress. Stress experienced during puberty is usually caused by homework, family problems, or disagreements with peers. Being Overweight or Underweight Let's check your child's weight. Being underweight or overweight can affect fertility hormones. Therefore, it's important to maintain a healthy weight. Hereditary Factors Another factor that is equally influential is heredity. Consider your experience or that of other family members and see at what age they experienced their first period. If a family member experienced a late first period, it's possible this will also happen to your daughter. Hereditary factors can also influence how girls experience puberty at different times. Excessive Exercise Girls who are active in sports are more likely to have their first period later. This is common in ballerinas, runners, and athletes in other sports. Excessive exercise can cause the body to lose the necessary fat and calories, which can reduce fertility hormones. Taking Medications or Herbal Remedies Several types of medications can affect fertility hormones, including antidepressants and allergy medications. Herbal remedies, such as jamu (traditional herbal medicine), can also have an effect. So, from now on, pay attention to the ingredients in any herbal remedies your daughter may be taking. A girl's puberty is marked by her first period. Signs of the first period (menarche) are characterized by vaginal bleeding. This blood initially appears as a brownish spot and is light in quantity. Then, the blood becomes red and heavier in the following days, decreasing in intensity again, until menstruation ends. According to the Mayo Clinic, menstruation occurs due to hormonal changes. Hormones are messengers in the body. The ovaries release the hormone estrogen. This hormone plays a role in thickening the uterine lining. Parents should understand PMS, menstruation, and the first menstruation in children so that teenage girls are not confused and afraid. #menstruation #pms #teenagers Menstruation PMS Menstruation First menstruation Girls' first menstruation Education What happens during their first period Girls Teenagers First menstruation What to do Puberty in girls Teenage puberty Teenage acne Girls with acne Acne during puberty Acne in girls