As a parent, you watch your child grow from being a baby to an adult. For a lot of parents, the child stays a baby even though their age says otherwise. Often for parents, it is hard to accept that your little one is growing up, let alone having to talk to them about things like menstruation.
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Even though timelines may vary in different people and there is no right age when all women start menstruating, according to Kids Health Organisation, “most girls get their first period when they are around 12”.
“But getting it any time between ages 10 and 15 is also ok.”
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Often as women, we notice things changing with our bodies for a while before we share with mom or friends. So when your daughter starts asking questions with regards to her body, listen and encourage it so that you get the opportunity to clear up any misconceptions she may have.
Before she gets her actual menstruation, your child may have already started to develop breasts.
“Most of the time, a girl gets her period about two years after her breasts start to develop,” says Kids Health Organisation.
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