Do you have to intervene when you get your period at 9.5 years old?

Menstruation refers to menstruation.Menstruation at the age of 9 and a half is generally not a cause for intervention as it is normal at 9 and a half years of age and does not usually need to be dealt with.
The time of first menstruation for girls is uncertain, mostly between the ages of 13 and 14, but there are many girls who menstruate at around 11 years old, and many girls who menstruate at around 16 years old, which is normal.
In recent years, there is a tendency for the age of first menstruation to advance, and if menstruation occurs too early, there is a possibility of precocious puberty. Clinically, it is stipulated that it is precocious puberty for a girl to have menstruation before the age of 9 years old, and having menstruation at the age of 9.5 years old is normal, and intervention is not usually needed.
The early onset of menstruation is related to genetic factors and nutritional status. As long as there are no abnormalities in the body, such as excessive hairiness or abnormalities in the reproductive organs, there is no need to intervene if a girl’s first menstruation occurs early or a little later.
Girls 9.5 years old menstruation generally do not need special intervention, parents can give care guidance, let the child change sanitary napkins, pay attention to menstrual hygiene, menstruation can not be strenuous exercise, pay attention to balanced nutrition.