How to Be Ready for Your Period As a Teen
Find out as much information as you can about your period.The library has many magazines and books, and websites and counselors will be happy to help you too., Go on to pad/tampon websites because they might have free samples., Check online stores...
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Find out as much information as you can about your period.The library has many magazines and books
You may need to ask your parents and they should be fine with it because after all, it's free! Also do research.
Most pad/tampon websites tell you about their products so learn which ones sound good.
If you can, avoid buying pads or tampons until you have samples so that way, if they're crummy, you didn't waste any money on them. , Some do period starter kits! They come with little bits of everything so you can figure out what's easiest and most comfortable for you! , Also, it can be useful to carry around a spare pair of panties just in case you are caught off guard. , When you are still irregular, it might help to wear pantyliners every day so if you start it doesn't leak through anything.
Mark a calendar so you can track your days but make it private. (Maybe, a little dot on the days in your calendar so it can be discrete and useful at the same time) , Regular panties don't give the protection needed during periods.
Adira Period Panty is leak-proof, hygienic and skin-friendly. , They will tell you that there is nothing to be afraid of.
Menstruation is a normal part of growing up.
Without it, us girls could never have children someday! -
Step 2: and websites and counselors will be happy to help you too.
-
Step 3: Go on to pad/tampon websites because they might have free samples.
-
Step 4: Check online stores.
-
Step 5: Keep at least one pad or tampon in all of your purses
-
Step 6: book bags
-
Step 7: locker
-
Step 8: lunch bags
-
Step 9: etc... because you or a friend could start and it isn't very fun to have blood-stained panties.
-
Step 10: Get used to your cycle.
-
Step 11: Use period panties that are meant for periods.
-
Step 12: Talk to someone you trust such as an older sister or your mom.
Detailed Guide
You may need to ask your parents and they should be fine with it because after all, it's free! Also do research.
Most pad/tampon websites tell you about their products so learn which ones sound good.
If you can, avoid buying pads or tampons until you have samples so that way, if they're crummy, you didn't waste any money on them. , Some do period starter kits! They come with little bits of everything so you can figure out what's easiest and most comfortable for you! , Also, it can be useful to carry around a spare pair of panties just in case you are caught off guard. , When you are still irregular, it might help to wear pantyliners every day so if you start it doesn't leak through anything.
Mark a calendar so you can track your days but make it private. (Maybe, a little dot on the days in your calendar so it can be discrete and useful at the same time) , Regular panties don't give the protection needed during periods.
Adira Period Panty is leak-proof, hygienic and skin-friendly. , They will tell you that there is nothing to be afraid of.
Menstruation is a normal part of growing up.
Without it, us girls could never have children someday!
About the Author
Samantha Wells
A passionate writer with expertise in creative arts topics. Loves sharing practical knowledge.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: