STDs and Menarche: Understanding the Connection
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) do not directly prevent a person from having their first period. The onset of the first period, known as menarche, is triggered by hormonal changes that occur naturally in the body as part of puberty. STDs are infections that are spread through sexual contact and do not interfere with the normal hormonal processes related to menstruation.Gynecological Disorders - Related Articles
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