Talking about menstrual techniques with children is just like it's awkward for parents to talk about these issues, and children also don't want their parents to know about their problems and concerns. If it's strange to talk to a child about this issue, here are simple ways to find relevant books and DVDs to help spread the topic.
Connect the content of the conversation with the child's health education and curriculum at school. Seek advice from the child's teacher. Break the deadlock by asking questions. Hearing a child mention the topic of menstruation and asking for information sources can ensure that the child receives the correct information and is not misunderstood. Before the child undergoes a physical examination, let the doctor know if there is a possibility of menstruation and ask for concerns and questions. When children reach an appropriate age, they should be provided with accurate information about their menstrual cycle. Don't perfunctorily answer their questions, as they may be a question of your adolescence, and now you will answer them. The arrival of menstruation is an important moment in a girl's life.
Some girls are excited when they first face these droplets, but some girls are shy. Perhaps some mothers may think it's a bit early to include such content, but now many girls believe that menstruation begins at the age of 9, so mothers must be mentally prepared early. No matter how they react, the arrival of menstruation means they are beginning to become women. On average, most girls only start menstruating around the age of 12 or 13. However, if the daughter doesn't explain what menstruation is before it comes, it's too late. But before this big day arrives, how should we introduce menstruation to our daughter and provide relevant educational support? What is menstruation? In the early 1920s, girls usually began menstruating between the ages of 14 and 15. Later, due to different reasons, including better nutrition, girls usually start menstruating between the ages of 9 and 16.
However, menstruation not only means experiencing physiological days in the future, but also means that it is physically possible to become pregnant. The Menstrual cycle refers to the period from the first day of this menstrual period to the first day of the next menstrual period. Generally speaking, the Menstrual cycle of adult women is 28 days, but there are 22 or 45 days that are normal. Usually lasting for 5 days, but it varies depending on the individual. In the first few years of menstruation, physiological days may be abnormal, ranging from 3 weeks to 5 weeks, with only 3-4 times a year. Girls who have not experienced menstruation three years after the first characteristic of puberty or before the age of 16 need to seek medical attention. How do you know your daughter is about to menstruate? You can observe the changes in her body to judge.
Usually, the development of the chest is her first sexual characteristic as she enters puberty, followed by the growth of pubic hair. After about a year of breast development, most women will enter a period of rapid development, where they will become taller, more curvy, and their feet will also become larger. Generally speaking, after one year of rapid development or two years of chest development, the early stages of menstruation will arrive. There are many questions and answers regarding children's physical days, including for both males and females. For example, why only girls have menstruation? In fact, boys' bodies also undergo changes during adolescence, using different methods such as thicker voices and thicker body hair. The beginning of a girl's menstrual cycle means she can have children.