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Menstrual Hygiene Day: A foolproof period guide for your li’l girl

Ahead of World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2022, an expert simplifies what a girl's first period may be like and how to manage it.
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Educate your girl about the changes she is about to experience with her first period. Image courtesy: Shutterstock
Team Health Shots Published: 24 May 2022, 19:45 pm IST
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Hitting puberty is an event of sorts in a girl’s life. More often than not, because of the lack of communication and stigma around menstrual health, girls don’t even know what to make of when they get first period. But as access to the Internet has become rampant and curious minds may want to know all about periods. If you’re wondering how to do the period talk with your little girl or handhold her into the journey, try sharing this expert-recommended first period guide with her.

This month, the world observes the Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28, and it makes it fit for us to bring this awareness guide to ease your woes.

From when a girl can expect her first time to self-care tips during the menstrual cycle – Dr Rubina Shanawaz Z, Senior Consultant, Obstetrics & Uro Gynaecology, Fortis Hospital, Richmond Road, Bengaluru, answers some key questions about that time of the month.

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Periods are an important biological process in every woman’s life. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

1. When can I expect my first period?

The average age for the first period is between 10 and 12 years. You can expect the first period to start earlier if your body mass index is more than average or later if you are underweight, undergoing stress or having hormonal imbalance.

The first signs of puberty are breast growth, followed by growth of underarm and pubic hair, increase in height and change of body shape. Approximately 2 years after the first signs of puberty, you can expect your first period to start. This can range between 6 months to 3 years.

Despite other signs of puberty – such as appearance – if bleeding does not start by the age of 15, please consult your gynecologist who will need to examine you and will then ask for relevant investigations which might include Ultrasound and blood hormone assays.

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Your child may notice a difference in appearance after hitting puberty. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

2. What are the early signs of first period?

Apart from the growth of breasts, pubic and underarm hair growth which happens over a span of 2-3 years, the immediate preceding signs mostly include(but not always a dictum);

* Increased watery vaginal discharge
* Lower abdominal cramps
* Acne
* Abdominal bloating
* Extreme mood swings

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3. What colour will my first period be?

The colour of your first period can vary from dark brown to bright red to dark red.

4. How much can I expect to bleed?

The nature of the first period can vary from mild spotting to slightly heavier flow with small clots.

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Introduce your child to all period products and let them choose what they are comfortable with! Image courtesy: Shutterstock

5. How long will my first period last?

For some girls, the first period might only be spotting for a couple of days. For others,it can last for a week. The average duration of a period is between 2-7 days. For the first 3 years after the period starts,the number of days of flow as well as the gap between two periods can fluctuate,occurring once in 2-3 months or even longer.

Consult your gynecologist if :

* There is continuous bleeding for more than 7 days
* The gap between two periods is less than 20 days
* You feel dizzy/tired
* You experience unbearable pain during periods
* Delayed periods with more than a 45-60 day gap even after 2-3 years from the first period.

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Know how to handle period pain naturally. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

Also, read: 5 women talk about their first period and what they wish they had known back then

6. Healthy practices to follow during periods?

For the first period:

* When you notice blood after using the toilet or if your clothes gets stained, try to get any absorbent material like tissue paper and place it on your underwear as a temporary measure. Inform your trusted adult, who will then further guide you.
* Based on personal preferences, the choice of menstrual hygiene products range from period underwear to sanitary napkin to tampon to menstrual cup. Educate yourself about the pros and cons of each, and experiment with a couple of options, which will then help you choose the right choice based on your lifestyle.

For cramps:

* Use a hot water bag on the lower abdomen
* Drink warm fluids
* Use over the counter pain killers like Paracetamol or Mefenemic acid to relieve your pain.
* Keep yourself physically active

Menstrual hygiene:

* Change your pad every 3-4 hours even if not fully soaked. Or empty your menstrual cup every 6-8 hours without fail.
* Be prepared for leaks initially and have extra sanitary products of choice with you
* Wash the pubic area only externally and do not attempt to douche (clean the inside if the vagina). Douching can lead to vaginal infections due to change in the ph value of the vaginal fluids.
* Track your periods in a journal/on an app to identify any irregularity.
* Remember that pregnancy is a possibility and be aware of your reproductive health.

Also, read: Did your child hit puberty early? Stop believing these 5 myths, says an expert

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Take care of your menstrual health today for a better tomorrow. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

The last word on your first period

The first period, like all first experiences in life, can be daunting and terrifying. But as you settle down, armed with the right information, you will understand your body the best!

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