Having the talk with your mom or parent is very important because there’s a lot of confusion out there from both genders actually and I feel like boys should be let in so they are able to know how to handle us as ladies when we have our period And how to handle their future daughters instead of passing her over to mom
A period cycle is a sign you're now a matured woman who is now ready to have a baby...and that you must not have unprotected sex to avoid unwanted pregnancy
On my first period I couldn't tell anyone about it,I knew what was wrong but I was just scared.its normal to be unable to talk about it cause you may not understand what's going on but I'd advise young girls to speak up it's nothing shameful.
Parent should communicate with their children about the changes that take place in their bodies, so that their children can not be afraid of what will be happening in their bodies.
Parent would communicate with their children about the changes that take place in their bodies, so that their children can not be afraid of what will be happening in their bodies.
I think parent must tell their children about changes that will take place basakhula in their body so that bangatomanga if setenteka letitfo cz seba aware ngayo babatjela batali nabo ngato
You know when i experienced my first period i had no one to consult. But i knew all there was to know about periods through close friends and teen movies. My mother knew i had my first period two months after that encounter. By that time i was not residing with her. When she i told her about it. I tried to make it seem like it's something we all go through. I hated having those conversations with her because once she'd start she'd never stop. What i realised is that sometimes we tend to blame our female parents or guardians for such issues. For not, "talking to us". Truth is it takes two to tango. They wont know what you're battling with if you also don't reach out to them. We sometimes expect our parents to be mediums. Which they are not. I say learn to speak out. No matter how akward it seems. When you start feeling more akward go at it even harder. Our parents will never know if we conceal and expect them to always know when we experience such things as periods. Some even forget that you're going to have periods and that's why there isn't the, "talk". Let's us learn as well to also reach. Met each other halfway.
period pains!!! natural factor.... parents have to talk to d girl child about menstruation so that they don't freak out on d first time they go thru such
Anonymous
In my first time of periods I put my pad unpealed😭
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Phatfwa
Talking to someone you love can help you during this moment
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Anonymous
Periods can be a bit confusing if it's your first time so having someone to talk to can help
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Sisanda
Having the talk with your mom or parent is very important because there’s a lot of confusion out there from both genders actually and I feel like boys should be let in so they are able to know how to handle us as ladies when we have our period And how to handle their future daughters instead of passing her over to mom
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Mbali
A period cycle is a sign you're now a matured woman who is now ready to have a baby...and that you must not have unprotected sex to avoid unwanted pregnancy
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Nana
Oky nawucala vele kumele kutsi ukhulume nemuntfu lomdzala kuze akusite cz kuyesabeka vele an uyatfuka kuba like kukhona loku kabi lokwentile xm
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Nosiendoe
It was quite aweful experience since I was at school
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Anonymous
I was at school.and it was a disaster i didn't went for breakfast
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Zethu
On my first period I thought I was sick some kind of sickness when you peer blood I understood later what was going on
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Swanedlomo
On my first period I couldn't tell anyone about it,I knew what was wrong but I was just scared.its normal to be unable to talk about it cause you may not understand what's going on but I'd advise young girls to speak up it's nothing shameful.
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Bulawayo
Parent should communicate with their children about the changes that take place in their bodies, so that their children can not be afraid of what will be happening in their bodies.
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Bulawayo
Parent would communicate with their children about the changes that take place in their bodies, so that their children can not be afraid of what will be happening in their bodies.
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Princess
I was afraid to inform my mother
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Anonymous
I think parent must tell their children about changes that will take place basakhula in their body so that bangatomanga if setenteka letitfo cz seba aware ngayo babatjela batali nabo ngato
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Nickys
i think parent must tell their child about this thing because of some reasons so i advise mother to tell their child about that
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Anonymous
I'm so interested in this app ngcela our parents kutsi basifundzise ngekutiphatsa kahle
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Wemakholo
as young girls we need time with our parents explaining things that are take place in our bodies so we won't panic
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Sihle
I barely new what to expect. With the help of my mom I learnt how to take care of myself
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Miyanda31
You know when i experienced my first period i had no one to consult. But i knew all there was to know about periods through close friends and teen movies. My mother knew i had my first period two months after that encounter. By that time i was not residing with her. When she i told her about it. I tried to make it seem like it's something we all go through. I hated having those conversations with her because once she'd start she'd never stop. What i realised is that sometimes we tend to blame our female parents or guardians for such issues. For not, "talking to us". Truth is it takes two to tango. They wont know what you're battling with if you also don't reach out to them. We sometimes expect our parents to be mediums. Which they are not. I say learn to speak out. No matter how akward it seems. When you start feeling more akward go at it even harder. Our parents will never know if we conceal and expect them to always know when we experience such things as periods. Some even forget that you're going to have periods and that's why there isn't the, "talk". Let's us learn as well to also reach. Met each other halfway.
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@Dr Thulebona
period pains!!! natural factor.... parents have to talk to d girl child about menstruation so that they don't freak out on d first time they go thru such
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