Her first period: how to prepare your child

Generally speaking, menstruation begins at around the age of 12, but it can occur between the ages of 8 and 15. That's why it's so important to talk to your child about it early and provide them with the items they’ll need to deal with the situation when it arises. Here are a few tips for putting together a period preparation kit.

What are the first signs of menstruation?

First menstrual period generally happens about two years after the breasts begin growing. The appearance of pubic and underarm hair are also signs that menstruation is about to begin.

Signs that may indicate the arrival of menarche (first period):

  • Cramps in the lower tummy;
  • Swollen, painful breasts;
  • White or yellow vaginal discharge;
  • A swollen feeling throughout the body (retaining water);
  • Increased weight;
  • Mood swings.

What should a menstrual preparation kit include?

1. Pantiliners

Pantiliners are ultra-thin sanitary pads designed to absorb excess moisture or liquid, while protecting underwear in the event of vaginal discharge or very light menstrual flow. They’re a good option when she notices the first signs of menstruation.

Panty Liners, 48 units
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Panty Liners, 48 units

Thin panty liners. Discreet bladder protection.

Pantiliners Contour, Long, 105 units
Personnelle

Pantiliners Contour, Long, 105 units

Ultrasoft, cotton-like coversheet. Unscented.

Pantiliners for Women, 44 units
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Pantiliners for Women, 44 units

Sure and effective protection for bladder control.

2. Proper protection

There are three main types of menstrual protection:

  • Sanitary napkins are the most basic form of protection. They come in a variety of sizes, shapes and absorbency levels. Choosing the right one depends on her activities, the time of day and her menstrual phase.
  • Tampons are slipped into the vagina to absorb the flow. They can be inserted gently, with or without an applicator, and they’re a good choice if she plays sports, especially if she’s swimming.
  • Menstrual cups are small, bell-shaped, reusable containers that slip into the vaginal opening to collect blood. Cups are more ecological and economical than other methods.

Want more information? Read our article Choosing the right menstrual protection.

e'co Organic Tampons, Regular, 16 units
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e'co Organic Tampons, Regular, 16 units
Ultra-Thin Long Pads with Wings, Super, 32 units
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Ultra-Thin Long Pads with Wings, Super, 32 units
DivaCup Menstrual Cup, Model 1, 1 unit
Diva International

DivaCup Menstrual Cup, Model 1, 1 unit

The Diva Cup is a revolutionary alternative to tampons and pads.

3. Relief from cramps

Menstrual cramps can be painful. Anti-inflammatories, like ibuprofen, which is available without prescription, are a good choice for rapid relief. They should be taken as soon as the cramps and pain begin and continued for two or three days thereafter.

Which treatment is best for your daughter?
Always speak to your pharmacist before choosing a product.

For more information, read our tips How to relieve menstrual pain

4. Personal cleansing towelettes

These towelettes provide a quick way to clean and refresh gently. It’s important to choose products that are free of perfumes and other irritants.  

Feminine Wipes, 25 units
Personnelle

Feminine Wipes, 25 units

Gently cleanse and refresh

Eco Certified Organic Feminine Wipes, 20 units
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Eco Certified Organic Feminine Wipes, 20 units

Personnelle Eco certified organic feminine wipes are soft, resistant, and easy to use. Thanks to their organic extract of chamomile and calendula, they have a refreshing, soothing and moisturizing effect on your skin. These wipes also contain lactic acid, which helps to stabilize the pH of the skin in order to avoid irritations. Made with 100% pure organic cotton. Dermatologically tested. Alcohol, chlorine, paraben and SLS free.

Freshening Wipes Hypoallergenic 14.2 cm x 19 cm, 20 units
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Freshening Wipes Hypoallergenic 14.2 cm x 19 cm, 20 units

Hypoallergenic Alcohol free 100% biodegradable With aloe and vitamin E For daily use Flushable

5. Dealing with underwear stains

Menstrual leaking is unpleasant, especially when it happens outside the home. To avoid her having to wear stained underwear all day long, encourage her to keep a small kit with one or two pairs of underwear on hand. Just slip it into her school bag or sports bag and she'll be ready to deal with any nasty surprises!

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Her first period: how to prepare your child

Generally speaking, menstruation begins at around the age of 12, but it can occur between the ages of 8 and 15. That's why it's so important to talk to your child about it early and provide them with the items they’ll need to deal with the situation when it arises. Here are a few tips for putting together a period preparation kit.
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