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aprilgail2
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Originally posted by peg2001
Wow, it sounds like I'm in the minority. My girls are 4 and 7 and they've known about periods since they were toddlers. It comes up in everyday conversation as I buy or pull out my monthly supplies. I've described (more than once) how the body prepares for the possbility of pregnancy and what happens when a pregnancy doesn't take place (aka menstruation). I was careful to explain that it was "extra" blood and that the body produces more so they wouldn't be afraid of losing blood that they needed.
I guess I'm not sure why people want to wait until their kids are 8 or 9. . .it's so easy to talk about why they are YOUNG and keep the communications open.
Peggy
I am with you...my daughter has known for what seems like forever...she comes into the bathroom with me, and to her it is just a normal thing now that happens every month. She knows that when she gets a little older (she is only 4 now) it will happen to her too, she is not to happy about it (heck I am STILL not happy about it LOL) but its a normal thing to her. I would ever wait until she was older to tell her things...my mom brought me to school to watch "the film" in 4th grade but never discussed it with me at all so I had NO clue what was happening whenI got it. She also never discussed sex (I picked all that up in the street)...I am hoping ot keep a MUCH moreopen line of communication with my own daughter.