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What do you do when your at school at you start you period and you leak????

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i just started my period today

and i didnt know

and i looked in the bahroom miror

and i see red

i am soooooooo embarrased

i know ppl saw and i heard ppl laffing

but noone told me

i cant go to school anymore

i neeeeeed help

IM CRYING MY EYES OUT!!!!

I WANT TO TELL MY MOM BUT I FEEL LIKE SHED BE EMBARRASSED

AND IM TOO EMBARRASED TO TELL MY FRIENDS BUT THEY PROLLY ALREADY HEARD ABOUT IT FROM PPL AT SCHOOL

AAAAAAAH HELP

WHY COULDNT SOMEONE JUST TELL ME

JERJVVKVBV

LIFE SUX

WAY TO START OF THE ******* SCHOOL YEAR

IM SOOOOO STUPID

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  1. I know that you are scared. But please talk to your mom. She knows the best for you... Do not listen to your bad friends... Every girl go through this once a month. You need some pads and you need to tell your mom.


  2. Honey, don't call yourself stupid.  Everyone makes horrible mistakes and we all get past it eventually.  

    Next month carry pads or tampons with you in your purse.  

    You feel really embarrassed now, but things will get better.  Talk to you mom dear, she won't freak out.

  3. It's true..this happens to EVERY girl at some point in her life. Definitely tell your mom, she'll help you get the supplies you'll need (pads, tampons) and maybe she'll even share with you an embarrassing story of hers. :) Just remember that kids at school may or may not have noticed...it is really hard to notice even if you do bleed through your pants unless you are bending over in front of people. All in all, people will forget about it sooner than you can even imagine.

  4. Don't worry love. Loads of girls have been through this, including me. I walked through a city with my friends wearing white trousers but blood stained. It was embarassing at the time but most people don't actually remember it (I asked my friends). If people at school tease you about it, just try and act normal and do your best to ignore mean comments. Theyre just evil b*****s and itll probably happen to them too. Just go and tell your mum, now. Just do it. Just say 'mum i started my period today'. Many mums will be so happy when they hear their daughter is growing up and becoming a lady :)

  5. ok, first of all- whats with the all caps and triple spacing between everything? the manner in which you posted your question is very irritating.

    second- forget about it and just go on with your life. it's normal and people are going to have to learn to deal with things like that. and why would your MOM be embarrassed? she's a woman, too, and she gets her period. i think you're overreacting and you just need to go take a bath with candles and relaxing music. once you've decided your life will go on, tell your mom how embarrassed you are. you should be able to feel it when you start your period because being wet isn't fun. even if you think it's just discharge, make sure to go check just in case. carry extra 'supplies' with you constantly to make sure you dont get stuck in the bathroom trying to figure out if toilet paper will suffice(a hint- it doesn't, it falls out your underwear and down your pants/leg).

  6. All embarrassment fades with time.

    This isn't the big deal you think it is. This happens to women sometimes, and the girls who laughed at you will have an accident happen sometime too, believe me.

    And the boys who laughed at you are just being immature.

    You might be the story of the week for awhile, but then something else will happen that will be "front page gossip", and people will stop talking about you.

  7. its ok just ask your teacher if you can call a parent/guardian next time it happens and have them bring you a pair of pants and protection  

  8. Call your mom and go home if it is that horrible. On another note... try to ask your questions so people can understand them and do not rant... it is against answers rules.

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