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    All About Puberty

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      daisyt
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      moonee:
      I pray that her period wont come so soon, thats my greatest fear now.

      Hi Moonee, there is nothing to fear about. Just tell yourself, your girl has grown up. 😄 I have a friend, the daughter still has no period at the age of 17. After thorough check up, nothing wrong. I think, this is rather worried for the mum.

      BTW, anyone heard about the cervical cancer jab ? My clinic doctor and gynea recommend me to get my girl to jab. I wonder if anyone here has done that for their girls.

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        qingzi
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        If you freak out, it will be even harder for your daughter to handle anything because she can sense your loss and fear. She may even think that puberty is something devastating because "if my mum is reacting this way, and she is a grown woman… omg, it must be a horrible process!"


        Always be tactful but utterly honest with your kids. Lay it out for her factually and with emotional support. You’ll be surprised at how much they can handle (and how much youths really crave honesty from adults)

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          fluffie
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          Hi everyone, I'm new here. my daughter just got her menses and she is 14 this year. she got a heavy flow - every morning she wakes up her bedsheet and blanket got stains. need recommendation on which sanitary pads to get pls? does yr daughter has similar problems pls? tks :?

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            daisyt
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            fluffie:
            Hi everyone, I'm new here. my daughter just got her menses and she is 14 this year. she got a heavy flow - every morning she wakes up her bedsheet and blanket got stains. need recommendation on which sanitary pads to get pls? does yr daughter has similar problems pls? tks :?

            Hi fluffie, for beginners, their flow are heavy, its quite common. She can try try those extra long night use, Lauria 34 cm for day and night use on the first few heavy flow days. You can also buy those panties that have a \"plastic\" lining to prevent overflow stain. Another method you could try to put on her bed, those baby plastic mat (we use to put on babies' bed to minimise wetting). Cover with a thin towel because the plastic mat can feel quite cold if sleeping in air con room. Hope this help. 😄

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              fluffie
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              Thanks Daisy. may i know where to get the ‘plastic’ panties pls?. tks

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                daisyt
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                fluffie:
                Thanks Bluebelt. may i know where to get the 'plastic' panties pls?. tks

                OK, I can see you are very very very new here. 😄
                Bluebelt is not my nick, its a kind of status. Different colour of denotes the number of post you have posted. My nick is daisyt. :lol:

                You can try CK department stall or Metro ... My mum bought from CK department stall at Chinatown there.

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                  MLR
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                  Like to add on to daisyt, you can get bed liners from pharmacies like Guardian/Unity. Its those that they use in hospitals after you deliver or when they are doing dressing of wounds/etc. If you are comfortable with her using a tampon, just use it with the xtra long maxi pads.


                  If the menses is heavy as well as very painful accompanied by nausea, vomiting, dizzy spells, particularly just prior to or during the period or after, should see a gynae to rule out Endometriosis.

                  Hope this info is useful 😄

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                    fluffie
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                    ya lor so green here! anyway, thanks Daisyt and MLR for your adv.

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                      MLR
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                      Btw fluffie, pls go report in the Newbies section, intro yourself. Theres a Scary Story Contest that can win :drool: prize in the Chit Chat section. Also if you wish share with us your love story in the Love Story thread in the Relationships section.


                      Enjoy yourself :celebrate:

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                        fluffie:
                        Thanks Daisy. may i know where to get the 'plastic' panties pls?. tks

                        Hi fluffie

                        can try to get this brand \"impression\". available at major department stores.my DD currently is using it, washes stains off easily.Just ask the salesgirl, she will know.

                        Regards

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