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Menstruation/periods aren’t often a particularly hot topic of conversation, given the taboo associated with it and the regressive mindset of people about the same. Regardless, the truth is, it’s something that all girls need to deal with and therefore need to know the facts! It's important to understand that periods aren’t anything bad or scary and they don’t always have to be inconvenient. It surely is difficult to get the knack of it when it first hits you, but knowing certain essential things about it will prepare you to deal with it like a pro without getting apprehensive or aghast by its appearance. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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5 Things Beginners Need to Know About Periods
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Menstruation/periods arent often a particularly
hot topic of conversation, given the taboo
associated with it and the regressive mindset of
people about the same. Regardless, the truth is,
its something that all girls need to deal with
and therefore need to know the facts!  It's
important to understand that periods arent
anything bad or scary and they dont always have
to be inconvenient. It surely is difficult to get
the knack of it when it first hits you, but
knowing certain essential things about it will
prepare you to deal with it like a pro without
getting apprehensive or aghast by its appearance.
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Lets get you through 5 important facts related
to periods, that every beginner or even someone
who hasnt hit menarche yet, need to know.
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1. What is your period and why does it occur?
  • The female reproductive system is quite
    amazing and complicated. The ovaries begin to
    release sex hormones when a girl hits puberty.
    These perform a lot of functions including
    reproduction. The hormone estrogen begins to rise
    in the body triggering the release of an egg that
    travels along your fallopian tube and makes
    contact with a sperm to get fertilized and cause
    pregnancy. Another hormone, progesterone, then
    rises to prepare the womb for an egg to implant
    and grow.

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However, if the egg doesnt become fertilised
these sex hormones abort mission and start to
fall. The rapid decline in these hormones causes
the lining of your womb to shed and this is what
we call your period. The lining is shed and the
blood comes out through your vagina over a course
of a few days and this happens regularly each
month for a healthy woman.
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2. At what age does period start?
  • The average age for periods in the earlier
    days was around 13-16 years. However, girls
    nowadays may start their period at around 12
    years or as early as 8 years old. This will vary
    from person to person, so it is normal if one
    doesnt get periods till the age of 16. But if it
    goes beyond this age, it is worth paying a visit
    to a doctor to find out the reason for this.
    There might be certain signs and symptoms that
    you can look out for that suggest that your
    periods might be on their way.

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3. How much blood is lost during periods?
  • While seeing and feeling yourself bleeding
    can be quite scary, its not as bad as you might
    think. The average blood loss during a cycle is
    not more than 30-40ml thats only 1 - 3
    tablespoons over the course of 4 -5 days!
    Although some girls may experience slightly
    heavier periods, it is usually nothing to worry
    about, but you can visit a doctor if you feel
    they really are very heavy. 
  • Generally, your period will be heaviest in the
    first few days and then start to tail off. You
    can adjust the type of sanitary products you are
    using to suit. If you are worried about the
    leakage, you can go for sanitary pads brands that
    manufacture long pads for extra flow coverage.

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4. How to prepare for a period and deal with pain
and other symptoms?
  • Sanitary pads are the basic thing one needs
    for periods and should be kept ready in supplies
    always. Mostly the pads available in the market
    are disposable absorbent pads that attach to your
    pants and soak up the blood you lose. If
    disposable sanitary pads are uncomfortable, one
    may also go for Tampons or menstrual cups which
    are inserted into the vagina where they sit and
    absorb the blood from your period. 
  • Talking about the pain, it is common to get
    some cramp during periods due to muscle
    contraction caused by shedding of the womb. The
    heavier your period, the worse the cramps. Apply
    a hot water bottle onto the pain area or have
    herbal teas or painkillers to reduce the pain.
    You might also get other symptoms like mood
    swings or sore breasts which are common. 

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5. What to do if the period starts but then
stops again?
  • Irregular periods are normal too, especially
    during the early years of menarche. The average
    period cycle varies from 28-45 days. Some cycles
    may be shorter, longer or they can vary from
    month to month. Generally, after several months
    your body gets into a better routine and they
    become more regular. However, if irregular
    periods still occur there may be a hormonal
    imbalance in the body. Some other reasons for
    periods to stop suddenly include- pregnancy,
    being under or overweight and stress. Always see
    a doctor if your periods stop without a
    particular reason.

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Dealing with periods can be an uncomfortable
experience but it should always be kept in mind
that they are very useful for a proper and
healthy functioning of a female body. They are
nothing dirty, but a divine force that gives a
woman the power to bring a new life into this
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