Talking to Your Child About Periods (for Parents) (2024)

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  • Talking about personal subjects like periods (menstruation) can make parents and kids feel a little uncomfortable. But kids need reliable information. Helping your kids understand their bodies will help them make good decisions about their health.

    When Should I Talk to My Kids About Periods?

    Talking about periods shouldn't be one big talk at a particular age. Instead, start the conversation early and slowly build on your child's understanding. Girls and boys need reliable information about periods. So make sure you talk to your sons, too.

    • For example, if your 4-year-old sees a tampon and asks what it's for, you could say, "Women bleed a little from their vagin* every month. It's called a period. It isn't because they're hurt. It's how the body gets ready for a baby. The tampon catches the blood so it doesn't go on the underwear."

    Over the years, you can give your child more information as he or she is ready.

    If your child doesn't ask questions about periods, you can bring it up. By the time they're 6 or 7 years old, most kids can understand the basics of periods. Look for a natural moment to talk about it, such as:

    • when kids asks about puberty or changing bodies
    • if your child asks where babies come from
    • if you're at the store buying pads or tampons

    Ask if your child knows about periods. Then, you can share basic information, such as: As a girl develops into a woman, her body changes so she can have a baby when she grows up. Part of that is getting a place ready for the baby to grow inside the mom. The place a baby grows is called a uterus. Every month the uterus wall gets ready for a baby. If there is no baby, the uterus wall comes off and bleeds a little. The blood comes out of a woman's vagin*. The body makes a new wall every month, just in case there is a baby.

    Answer any questions simply and directly.

    What Should I Talk About?

    What you talk about depends on your child's age and level of development. Here are some questions that most kids have:

    When do most girls get their period?

    Most girls get their first period when they're between 10 and 15 years old. The average age is 12, but every girl's body has its own schedule.

    Although there's no one right age for a girl to get her period, there are some clues that it will start soon. Typically, a girl gets her period about 2 years after her breasts start to develop. Another sign is vagin*l discharge fluid (sort of like mucus) that a girl might see or feel on her underwear. This discharge usually begins about 6 months to a year before a girl gets her first period.

    What causes a period?

    A period happens because of changes in in the body. Hormones are chemical messengers. The ovaries release the hormones and . These hormones cause the lining of the uterus (or womb) to build up. The built-up lining is ready for a fertilized egg to attach and start developing. If there is no fertilized egg, the lining breaks down and bleeds. Then the same process happens all over again. It usually takes about a month for the lining to build up, then break down. That is why most girls and women get their periods around once a month.

    Do periods happen regularly when menstruation starts?

    For the first few years after a girl starts her period, it may not come regularly. This is normal at first. By about 2–3 years after her first period, a girl's periods should be coming around once a month.

    Can a girl get pregnant as soon as her period starts?

    Yes, a girl can get pregnant as soon as her period starts. A girl even can get pregnant right before her very first period. This is because a girl's hormones might already be active. The hormones may have led to (releasing of the egg from the ovary) and the building of the uterine wall. If a girl has sex she can get pregnant, even though she has never had a period.

    How long do periods last?

    Periods usually last about 5 days. But a period can last shorter or longer.

    How often does a period happen?

    Periods usually happen about once a month. But some girls get their periods around every 3 weeks. And others only get a period about once every 6 weeks.

    What is PMS?

    PMS (premenstrual syndrome) is when a girl has emotional and physical symptoms that happen before or during her period. These symptoms can include moodiness, sadness, anxiety, bloating, and acne. The go away after the first few days of a period.

    What if I Have Trouble Talking to My Kids About Periods?

    If you don't feel comfortable talking with your kids about periods, make sure they have another way to get this information. Maybe watching a video or reading a book together would be easier. You also can ask your doctor, nurse, school counselor, or a trusted family member to talk to your child.

    When Should I Call the Doctor?

    Most girls don't have any problems with their periods. But call your doctor if your daughter:

    • is 15 and does not have her period
    • started developing breasts more than 3 years ago and does not have her period
    • is more than 2 years from her first period and her periods still do not come every 3–6 weeks (especially if she misses three or more periods in a row)
    • has severe cramps, not relieved by ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, or store brand) or naproxen (Aleve, Midol, or store brand)
    • has very heavy bleeding (bleeding that goes through a pad or tampon faster than every 2 hours)
    • has severe PMS that gets in the way of her everyday activities

    Looking Ahead

    The more that kids understand about their bodies, the better they're able to make good, healthy choices. Make sure your children get reliable information from you or another trusted source.

    Talking to Your Child About Periods  (for Parents) (2024)

    FAQs

    At what age should I talk to my daughter about periods? ›

    If your child doesn't ask questions about periods, you can bring it up. By the time they're 6 or 7 years old, most kids can understand the basics of periods. Look for a natural moment to talk about it, such as: when kids asks about puberty or changing bodies.

    Should dads talk to their daughters about periods? ›

    By being informed, empathetic and creating a safe space, you can make these conversations a natural part of your relationship. With time, you'll find that talking about periods is another way to connect with your daughter. Let your daughter know you're there to provide support, answer questions, and offer guidance.

    How do I start a conversation with my daughter about her period? ›

    Instead, bring your daughter into the conversation by asking how she feels about starting her period if any of her friends have started theirs and talked about it, and how girls can support each other through this particularly hectic time of the month.

    How can I tell if my daughter is about to start her period? ›

    If you're wondering what to expect, here are some clues that may help you know when a period is coming.
    1. Growth spurt. There will often be a growth spurt about 1 year before the very first period. ...
    2. Stomach complaints. ...
    3. Mood changes. ...
    4. Fatigue. ...
    5. Tender and fuller breasts. ...
    6. Acne breakouts. ...
    7. vagin*l discharge.
    Jul 26, 2023

    How to tell an 8 year old about periods? ›

    Try to talk about periods as an ongoing process rather than a formal sit-down talk. You can use TV ads for tampons, or buying sanitary towels at the supermarket, for example, to start the conversation about periods. Or simply ask your daughter what she already knows and go from there. Use clear language, like "vagin*".

    How do I explain periods to my 8 year old daughter? ›

    You can say, “Most women have a period every month, meaning they bleed from their vagin* a little. It's how the body gets ready for a baby one day, and the tampon catches the blood, so it doesn't go into the underwear.” Kids should know what's going to happen to their bodies before reaching puberty.

    What should a dad do when his daughter gets her period? ›

    Be a positive part of it. Don't shy away, be supportive. That little girl you held in your arms is becoming a woman, it's scary (for both of you), hold onto each other. Help her grow into the confident woman she will become and you want her to be.

    How do you celebrate your daughter's first period? ›

    Ideas for your child's period party
    1. A small celebration — like a favorite meal — with their immediate family and maybe a best friend.
    2. A group of 2 to 4 girls for a sleepover or something similar as a special treat.
    3. An all-out bash, with a red velvet cake, period-themed decor and a bunch of friends.
    Jul 17, 2023

    Should I tell my husband our daughter started her period? ›

    This is your daughter's own personal vagin*l business. It's only your business because she told you. There is no need to tell your husband this. I would feel very differently if there was a medical issue or a cause for concern.

    How long after pubic hair does menstruation start? ›

    It will be soft and thin at first, but it'll get coarser over time. Your period usually arrives around one to two years after.

    How to explain periods to a child? ›

    You could explain menstruation by saying: As you grow into a woman, your body is becoming ready to have a baby. Every month or so, your ovaries start releasing hormones that cause the lining of your uterus (or womb that holds the baby) to build up because it is ready for a fertilized egg.

    How long after armpit hair does the period start? ›

    Armpit hair is self-explanatory. Any amount will do. At this point, a girl will probably start her periods within 3-6 months, if she hasn't already. It also occurs right after the growth spurt of adolescence.

    What does a little girl's first period look like? ›

    For some, the first period is light, with a small amount of blood. It may begin gradually, starting with some spotting or brown discharge before becoming red. For others, periods begin suddenly, with bright red blood appearing straight away.

    What is the average age of first period over time? ›

    Over the past century the age at menarche has fallen in industrialized countries, but that trend has stopped and may even be reversing. The average age at menarche in 1840 was 16.5 years, now it is 13. The age at menopause, however, has remained relatively constant at approximately 50 years.

    Can a girl get her period before pubic hair? ›

    A girl's period, also known as menstruation, begins about 2 to 2½ years after her first signs of puberty. Breast development is usually the first sign of puberty, but sometimes pubic hair comes first. Girls usually get their first periods between the ages of 8 and 15.

    How do I tell my 9 year old daughter about her period? ›

    How can you talk about puberty and menstruation?
    1. Use real, anatomical words (vagin*, vulva, breasts, menstruation). This reduces confusion and shame.
    2. Try to stay calm and relaxed. ...
    3. Be open to questions. ...
    4. Let her know it's normal to feel excited, scared, confused, or awkward.

    How to help a daughter with her first period? ›

    Make sure that your daughter knows that you are there to love and support her. Explain what is happening to your daughter's body, the changes she is going through, and the stages of puberty. Explain what a period is and what she can expect leading up to and during her period.

    Is it normal for a 9 year old to have a period? ›

    How Young Can You Start Your Period? “It is not uncommon for girls to start their period as young as 8 or 9,” says Dr. Sara Kreckman, UnityPoint Health pediatrician.

    How long after pubic hair do periods start? ›

    First Period Symptoms

    Growing pubic hair: Just after your breasts start to form, you'll probably start growing pubic hair. It will be soft and thin at first, but it'll get coarser over time. Your period usually arrives around one to two years after.

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