The normal age for menarche is:

a. 6–8 years.
b. 8.5–10 years.
c. 10.5–15 years.
d. 12–17 years.


c
Menarche (or the beginning of menstruation) usually
begins between 10.5 and 15 years, with ovulation beginning
6–14 months after.

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