Helping Your Menstruating Child Through Puberty

There’s no denying that adolescence is full of big changes,  especially for children who will eventually go on to menstruate. From  developing breast tissue, experiencing massive hormonal fluctuations,  and starting that very first period—it’s a roller coaster that can be  difficult to navigate, even for the most prepared pre-teen.

That’s exactly why parents should be prepared to help their kids  through these changes. And why those conversations often need to start  early. 

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