Anonymous wrote:Kids get them earlier now than when we were kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why everyone is acting like getting your period is such a big deal. I had friends who were 10, 11, and 12 (when I got mine). My best friend didn't get it until 16...that was embarrassing for her! Just sit down w/ your DD and teach her how to put a tampon in! My mother did that (and my mother was a Catholic, virgin when she got married, etc.). This is part of life...just teach your DD and move on!
To the OP -- rather than obsessing over whether your DD should wear tampons, you might want to spend some time on the Internet (or w/ a doctor) figuring out the difference between pimples and coldsores since coldsores are contagious and your DD should be very careful if she has them.
Anonymous wrote:Artificial hormones in the typical diet. Does she do dairy, OP? That's the worst offender if it's not organic.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised someone so young PLUS so athletic would get her period at 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Artificial hormones in the typical diet. Does she do dairy, OP? That's the worst offender if it's not organic.
Agree'd.
Have you read research that supports this?
I am not the earlier PPs but agree. There is more than enough research on this. Lookup antibiotics in food and the impact of xenoestrogens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Artificial hormones in the typical diet. Does she do dairy, OP? That's the worst offender if it's not organic.
Agree'd.
Have you read research that supports this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd got her first period when she was just 10. I really hate how whenever someone posts a thread like this, some fool starts asking about organic diets, milk etc. There is no scientific evidence for this and you aren't smugly protecting your daughters from the horrors of menstruation by buying expensive beef.
OP, my dd hates pads and used tampons right away. You want to look for the brands that have "20% slimmer" or similar on the box. I think the one she likes is called something like "Tampax Pearl Active Lite". There are also "U by Kotex" which are designed for teenagers, but we haven't bought those since she liked the first ones.
Though it might be nice if it did work that way... Not that menstruation is a horror, but it is a complication and a nuisance.
Yes, everyone wants their daughter to be the kid who gets to 15 or 16 without the hassle, but some kids get stuck on the early side and I think even if you are bummed for your kid on the inside, you have to be positive and enthusiastic about it when it happens.
Anonymous wrote:I was just told by the pediatrician the first period usually comes within 6 months after getting armpit hair.
Anonymous wrote:My mother hadn't told me anything in advance. What an unhappy surprise.