For Girls - My First Period
Our book has all the answers to your questions!
Are you wondering?
You may be wondering, what is a girl’s period or what are the signs of getting your first period? These are important questions that every girl asks. You can read our web site to find answers or you can speak to your mother, grandmother, aunts or even your school nurse or counselor.
Are You Embarrassed to Tell?
Some girls find it very hard to imagine telling anyone that they started their first period, but even if you feel embarrassed it is really important that you tell at least your mother.
We make it so easy for you. You can just walk up to her and tell her, or if you're embarrassed, you can fill out the coupon we provide, put it in a sealed envelope with her name on it and either hand it to her or leave it where she will find it. Click here for your free copy.
Are You Worried Someone Will Tell Others?
Tell your parents who you want to know that you are starting your period and whom you don’t want to know. Sometimes parents get excited and share this news with others. Be sure to let them know in advance how you want to handle this sensitive information. Click here for your free coupon.
Did You Know That You Have a Special Connection to Every Woman?
Every female on the planet has gone through puberty and experienced the start
of their first period, even your mother and grandmother did. Our periods
are the common bond we women share. By talking to each other about how we
feel and sharing our experiences, we can get through the difficulties and
celebrate the good parts, together!
A Time to Celebrate!
Don’t let this important day
slip by unnoticed. Be sure and do something to mark it as a special day
in your life.
You may not understand why, but the truth is that the beginning of your
first period is a very important event in your life. There are many reasons
you should celebrate it, here are just a few:
- To allow those who love you
to offer you their support
- To let you know that you’re not alone
- To celebrate
the power of reproduction
- To introduce you to the new responsibilities
you will have as a maturing young woman
- To teach you how to take care of
yourself in a new and important way
- So that the women in your life can say
to the world “We welcome this
new little sister into womanhood and know that she will bring her own special
female energy to the world”.
- To remind you to give something back
to others.
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here for a very important FREE coupon!
Write to Us!
Share your experiences and thoughts about
puberty, periods and the process of growing into a young woman by writing
to us. We will do our best to post your response on our “Girls Talk” page.
Check out our Girls Talk, Cool
Links and our Freebies page for more
information.
Note: If you are under 18, you may purchase from
Débu’s Web site
only with the involvement of a parent or guardian.
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