Which period app should I use to check my period if I haven't had it yet?
I am 11 years old and have something white and sticky or dried in my underwear.
I am 11 years old and have something white and sticky or dried in my underwear.
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Hello
A period app won’t bring you before your first period. When you download such an app you will be asked first when your last period was and how long your cycle lasts. However, since you don’t have a cycle, you can’t specify anything.
The app would also be very confused if you admit a time and cycle length but never enter a period. If you actually enter your first period, the calculations will not vote (which is not important at first because your period comes as and when it wants). You can then hide this period in which you haven’t had your period, but you can’t do it at any app.
I recommend as a period tracker the apps Clue, Flo, My calendar (so calls) and Wommanlog.
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I hope I could help you 🙃
Good luck 🍀
LG
Jojo
Hello, Lina.
You don’t have an app for white flow anyway. In addition, the period comes to the beginning irregularly. I would recommend the app calendar ( pink icon with women’s head) as I find them visually more beautiful, they predict better than Flo and have less advertising.
LG
This is the so-called white flux, i.e. a female thicker or thinner sticky consistency that you get at the beginning of puberty as a girl, approx. 1 year later (or shorter or longer) until your period comes, the river starts.
You don’t need an app for it yet, you get plenty of signals that you can get your days soon (smoke cramps, lubrication bleeding etc….)
As an app I recommend Flo:)