How do I tell my mum I got my period?

How to tell your mum you've got your period?
  1. Keep it casual. Maybe the idea of a big sit-down with your mum seems intimidating. ...
  2. Write it down. If it's hard for you to start a face-to-face discussion, leave your mum a note where only she'll find it, or even send her a text. ...
  3. Be direct.

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Do I have to tell my mom that I got my period?

Whichever girl you are, it's important to tell your mom. It'll be easier to get the supplies you need. Just remember that she was once your age, getting her first period, so she knows this territory well. She also knew the day would come when you would have your first period and might already have supplies on hand.

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How do you say you got your period?

So we've compiled a few funny alternatives to "I have my period" without actually saying the word 'period'.
  1. Aunt Flo is visiting.
  2. I'm on the rag.
  3. It's my lady business.
  4. That time of the month/TOM.
  5. I'm wearing the red badge of courage.
  6. It's my moon time.
  7. My red wedding.
  8. Mother Nature's gift.

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What do girls call their period?

In the U.S., women commonly refer to it as a visit from Aunt Flo, that time of the month, their monthly friend, or, as coined by Cher in “Clueless,” [surfing] the Crimson wave.

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How do I tell my mom I got my first period?

Your First Period: How to Tell your Mom
  1. Keep it Casual.
  2. Write it Down.
  3. Be Direct.

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i STARTED MY PERiOD MUM! ?

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How do I make my period stop?

Combination birth control pills are often the most common way to stop periods. That's because the schedule you use to take them can result in fewer periods or no periods at all. For example, you may continually take a pill containing estrogen and progestin every day until you decide not to.

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At what age we have to told about period?

Most girls start their periods when they're about 12, but they can start as early as 8, so it's important to talk to girls from an early age to make sure they're prepared.

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What is the right age to talk about periods?

By the time they're 6 or 7 years old, most kids can understand the basics of periods. Look for a natural moment to talk about it, such as: when kids asks about puberty or changing bodies. if your child asks where babies come from.

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What age do girls stop growing?

Girls usually stop growing and reach adult height by 14 or 15 years old, or a couple years after menstruation begins. Learn more about growth in girls, what to expect when it happens, and when you may want to call your child's pediatrician.

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What is the first period called?

Your first menstrual period is called menarche. It usually happens around age 12. But it may start earlier or later. Your period is a part of your menstrual cycle.

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Do boys have periods?

Guys don't have periods because they don't have a uterus, but their bodies develop and change too – the changes are just different. For example: their voice changes and they develop hair on their face and other parts of their bodies. So, although guys don't get periods, their bodies do go through changes too.

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Is it OK to not have your period at 14?

Just because you're 14 and haven't gotten your period yet doesn't necessarily mean that anything's wrong with you. Some girls, though, might not be getting their first periods for other reasons. Some don't get their periods because of hormone imbalances.

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How heavy is a first period?

Your first period should last anywhere from 2 to 7 days. It may be very light, with just a few spots of brownish blood. Or it may start and end more brownish, but be brighter red on heavier flow days.

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Is 14 late to start your period?

For most girls this is around age 12. But it can be as early as age 8 or as late as 15. Talk to your doctor if your period started before age 8 or you are 15 and haven't started your period.

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Can I make my period end faster?

In reality, there's no proven way to stop periods immediately once they have started. However, certain strategies and medications can help lighten your menstrual flow and relieve period-related symptoms. This can help you feel more comfortable and free during your periods.

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How can I shorten my period naturally?

To shorten your period and reduce pain, sports and physical activity are good practices to have during your cycle because they have several benefits:
  1. improve your general health and lighten the menstrual flow.
  2. evacuate blood from the uterus more quickly.
  3. reduce water retention.
  4. reduce bloating, cramping and pain.

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How can I make my period lighter?

Try eating iron-rich foods like meat, seafood, beans, nuts, seeds and leafy green vegetables. Eating foods with lots of vitamin C like oranges, bell peppers and broccoli can help your body absorb the extra iron in your diet. Also, do your best to avoid foods with processed sugar, trans-fats and starchy carbs.

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Is day 1 of period the heaviest?

The bleeding tends to be heaviest in the first 2 days. When your period is at its heaviest, the blood will be red. On lighter days, it may be pink or brown. You'll lose about 20 to 90ml (about 1 to 5 tablespoons) of blood during your period, although some women bleed more heavily than this.

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What part of period is heaviest?

While many people don't notice any bloating or weight gain at all, others might gain as much as 5 pounds. Usually, this gain happens during the premenstrual, or luteal phase, and the person loses the weight again once the next period begins.

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Is first period painful?

Leading up to your first period, you may notice these symptoms: Cramping (pain or achiness in your belly, back or legs). Bloating (your belly feels full or swollen). Tender or sore breasts (chest).

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Why did my period stop after 1 day?

Bleeding for only a day or two may be a sign of pregnancy, but there are many other possible causes, too. If you're concerned about your shorter than usual period, make an appointment to see your doctor. They can help you figure out what's triggering the change and start treatment, if needed.

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Why is my period only 2 days?

A typical menstrual flow lasts 3–5 days, but cycles as short as 1 day and as long as 8 days are considered normal. Sometimes, an individual may have brief spotting, or light bleeding, at a time of the month when they do not normally bleed.

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What does your first ever period look like?

Your first period (and the next few after that) may just look like brown spotting in your knickers. It's not the red blood you may have been expecting. So what actually DOES your first period look like? A lot of girls are surprised when their first period looks like just a few brownish spots in their knickers.

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What color is period blood?

Healthy period blood typically varies from bright red to dark brown or black. Blood or discharge that is orange or grey may indicate an infection. Women who experience bleeding during pregnancy should see a doctor or obstetrician for an evaluation.

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Why do periods hurt?

Period pain happens when the muscular wall of the womb tightens (contracts). Mild contractions continually occur in your womb, but they're usually so mild that most women cannot feel them. During your period, the wall of the womb starts to contract more vigorously to help the womb lining shed as part of your period.

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