October 24, 2008
Health Tip: Talking With Your Daughter About Menstruation
(HealthDay News) -- Discussing menstruation and puberty may be difficult, but necessary, topics of conversation between parents and teenage daughters.
The Nemours Foundation offers these suggestions:
- Use a book or DVD that can help you with your explanation. This also may be more comfortable for your daughter.
- Ask your child's pediatrician for advice on how to approach the subject.
- Do your research. Make sure you are factual and can answer any questions she poses.
- If you hear her talking about the menstrual cycle, ask her gently about where she heard the information. This is a great way to correct any misconceptions she has.
- Before a doctor's appointment, talk to your daughter about questions the doctor may ask her -- including whether she's gotten her period.
-- Diana Kohnle
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