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What should she do? (period)?

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My daughter is starting school this week, she got her first period on July 28th, it lasted for siz days. I want to keep her prepared for the next time it comes, and when she could be at school and I won't be able to help her. Could you give me any pointers or tips?

Her period will probably be ireggular, but I just want to know. Thank you! GodBless :) -Marty JEAN baker

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  1. im that cheyenne joanna person haha.  Okay so i didnt wanna use my real name on here and someone added me that i didnt want to add me and i didnt know how to block them so i just changed my name.  my real name is justine though.  Oh and i wasnt joking bout my question im honestly really really sick.  Okay haha i just got my first period july 27 but i prob wont go to school cuase of my stomach thingy but yahh haha.  Just make sure she has pads in ur backpack and tell her to go to the bathroom every recess to make sure.  And she can also put an extra pair of undies in ur backpack just incase and tell her she can call u iff she need anything. hope i helped.xoxo


  2. JUst Buy He Lots Of Pads or tampons!

    Tell Her if she gets into trouble with her period at school tell her to call you or go and see the school nurse.

    Or you could take her to the doctor and get her on the pill, therefore you could plan when she has her period and then you dont need to worry.

    but she will be fine! dont worry about it!

    x*x

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  3. Tell her not to worry. And you don't worry either. If she starts her second period in the morning before school, tell her to wear a pad and take a few to school to be prepared. Also buy heavy flow pads as you dont want her to leak. If she starts at school, just tell her not to worry and put a pad on. But if its only her second one, im sure she won't leak, or it won't be very heavy. Also she almost definatly will be irregular. So don't worry :)

  4. just make sure she has some sanitary towels to take with her, hidden in a little purse if she's embaressed ( i know i was ).

    and ensure her everyone goes through it and not to worry.


  5. You could teach her about tampons and how to use them.  They'll help absorb the flow so that their aren't as many embarrassing "leaks" on her pants (especially if she's athletic).

    Have her carry a purse and put tampons and pads in it.  If the school allows, let her carry some Ibuprofen for cramps, or have her carry a cell phone to reach you so that you can help her thru those first few times.  Teach her to recognize signs that signal menstruation, like light spotting and to be clean to avoid UTI's (wiping front to back, and washing well in the shower).    

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